Penrose Model potential, compared with Coleman-Weinberg Potential for early universe scalar evolution
Abstract
We present an overview of Dr. Penrose's model of a cyclic universe, minus the big crunch which relies upon black hole collection of matter after an a long term expansion phase from an initial big bang . We affirm that the suggested evolution equation presented at his lecture for his model meets requirements as to an emergent quintessence field from a vacuum state . We try to offer suggestions as to how to investigate his controversial conformal mapping of matter/energy via Hawkings radiation from a potentially infinite number of black holes to a new big bang. This is his 'ripples in a pond' effect which we find highly unusual but worth serious study and investigation.
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@article{arxiv.0709.0330,
title = {Penrose Model potential, compared with Coleman-Weinberg Potential for early universe scalar evolution},
author = {A. W. Beckwith},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.0330},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
9 pages, 0 figures. In response to Dr. Penrose presenting his cyclic universe model, minus the big crunch presentation at the IGC inagural converence at Penn state, summer 2007