Vanishing likelihood of spacetime singularity in quantum conformal cosmology
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1984-01-06
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Springer
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A general formalism is developed for studying the behavior of quant&ed
conformal fluctuations near the space-time singularity of classical relativistic
cosmology. It is shown that if the material contents of space-time are made of
massive particles which obey the principle of asymptotic freedom and interact
only gravitationally, then it is possible to estimate the quantum mechanical
probability that, of the various possible conformal transforms of the classical
Einstein solution, the actual model had a singularity in the past. This probability
turns out to be vanishingly small, thus indicating that within the regime of
quantum conformal cosmology it is extremely unlikely that the universe
originated out of a space-time singularity.
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Cosmology, Spacetime, Singularity, Quantum