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Recap the Creation of the Universe
  • What is the 3 main experimental observations
    which support the Big Bang model ?
  • Explain the effect of the hyperweak force in the
    first fraction of a second of Big Bang
  • When did atoms form ?
  • When did galaxies form ?

2
Where Did the Universe Come From ?
  • The traditional answers God created it (Plato)
    or It always existed (Aristotle) are not
    acceptable for scientists. Not because scientists
    are not religious but because scientists want a
    more complete answer.
  • An acceptable scientific answer Although the
    Universe is not eternal it has neither a
    beginning nor an end. (Hawking and the
    Superstrings Theory)
  • Another correct scientific answer is The
    Universe started as a microscopic quantum
    fluctuation , possibly in a previously existing
    Universe. The possibility that the Universe
    eternally re-creates itself does not necessarily
    resolve the problem of creation, but pushes it
    back to indefinite past.

3
Self-Reproducing Universes
  • Andrei Linde speculated about self-reproducing
    Universes in his chaotic inflationary theory. His
    Model is also known as the Inflationary Model.
  • His quantum fields-based theory introduced waves
    of quantum fluctuations which are streched by an
    inflation process. Quantum kicks occuring every
    10-35 sec. can be accumulated and sometimes they
    can double in size every 10-35 sec.
  • In some places these waves become stationary and
    lead to the formation of galaxies.
  • But occasionally eternal inflation can occur,
    which leads to the formation of a pocket
    Universe. A multitude of types of Universes can
    form, each giving birth to others and although
    some Universes can crush themselves out of the
    existence, the cosmos would go on forever.
  • In Lindes theory various Universes can have
    different physics laws. They can probably be
    inherited from the previous Universe and
    mutations can happen. In our Universe these laws
    allow the creation of life, while in others their
    laws might not permit life.

4
The Inflationary Multiverse
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Where Did Matter Come From ?
  • Virtual particles become real
  • Quantum uncertainty principle allows for virtual
    pairs of particles-antiparticles.
  • In the Inflationary Model quantum fluctuations
    add up in the same place and the
    particle-antiparticle pairs become real.
  • Particles from change of dimensions
  • 1981 H.Pagels and D.Atkatz at Rockefeller U.
    propose that the Universe might have began with a
    sudden change in the dimensionality of space.
  • They showed that a 10-dimensional space could
    create particles during its transition to a
    4-dimensional space-time (similar to the Higgs
    mechanism related to a change in symmetry).

6
The Anthropic Principle
  • The Anthropic Principle can be paraphrased as
    We see the Universe the way it is because we
    exist.
  • The weak principle says that the conditions for
    life will be met only in some limited space-time
    conditions.
  • The strong principle proposes that there are many
    Universes with their own initial configuration,
    history and laws of science. We are in an ideal
    Universe for the creation of life.
  • The Anthropic Principle complements well the
    Inflationary Model.

7
Hawkings Baby Universes
  • The self-reproducing Universes theory is
    complementary to Hawkings Baby Universes
    model, associated with the study of black holes.
  • Hawking proposed that the particles go through
    the black hole into a small self-contained
    universe which branches out of ours. It can join
    later our region of space-time and evaporate
    returning the particles.
  • Although not good for space travel, these baby
    Universes can influence observations in our
    Universe. There might be an astronomical number
    of baby Universes and they might influence the
    value of Einsteins cosmological constant.

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M-Theory Cosmology
  • The picture for the Multiverse based on the
    M-Theory (detailed discussion in the last
    lecture)
  • Our Universe is a 4-dimensional brane on a
    vibrating 5-dimensional bubble. We see only a
    part of our Universe because of the bubble
    geometry.
  • There are other Universes on other 5-dimensional
    bubbles which can be very close to ours
    (fractions of a milimeter)
  • Big Bangs are associated with collisions between
    these bubbles. No need for quantum fluctuations
    to justify them !

9
Are There Parallel Universes ?
  • The work of Linde, Hawking and the M-theory all
    point to possible parallel Universes, but where
    are they located ?
  • A Stanford group in 1998 showed that a 5th
    dimension might be curled with a macro-radius
    (about 1mm). They explained that gravity is weak
    at subatomic scale because it spreads in 5
    dimensions. So far, experiments showed that
    Newtons gravity theory is valid down to
    fractions of a mm.
  • The simplest version of the M-Theory based model
    assumes a 10-30 cm gap between the 4-dimensional
    parallel branes on 5-dimensional bubbles.
  • These branes interact only gravitationally and
    therefore we cannot see a shadow brane, but we
    can feel it gravitationally. This might explain
    some missing mass in the Universe.

10
The Evolution of the Definition of our Universe
  • Greek philosophers Earth, Sun, planets were the
    Universe
  • 17th century Sun at the center of our system and
    other stars
  • Beginning of 20th century Milky Way is our
    Universe and there are other Universes
    corresponding to other galaxies
  • Today we speak about our Universe containing 1011
    galaxies and we started studying the possibility
    of parallel Universes outside our 4 dimensional
    space-time.
  • Current pictures of the Universe see it as part
    of a Multiverse.
  • The two current competing models are the
    Inflationary and the M-Theory based brane
    model.

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Does God Really Play Dice ?
  • Einsteins famous comment God does not play
    dice.
  • But the Universe is clearly indeterminist at
    micro level and current theories about the
    creation of the Universe talk about either about
    quantum fluctuations, or about the M Theory-based
    Multiverse.
  • Our Universe becomes deterministic at macro level
    because at this level systems suffer external
    interactions (bombardment with cosmic particles).
    But without these particles the reality would be
    indeterminist.
  • Even when we described the evolution of life
    through chemical and then biological processes
    (again) randomness was a key feature.
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