Emergent perspective of Gravity and Dark Energy
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2012-07-02
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There is sufficient amount of internal evidence in the nature of gravitational
theories to indicate that gravity is an emergent phenomenon like, e.g, elasticity. Such
an emergent nature is most apparent in the structure of gravitational dynamics. It is,
however, possible to go beyond the field equations and study the space itself as emer-gent in a well-defined manner in (and possibly only in) the context of cosmology. In
the first part of this review, I describe various pieces of evidence which show that
gravitational field equations are emergent. In the second part, I describe a novel way
of studying cosmology in which I interpret the expansion of the universe as equivalent
to the emergence of space itself. In such an approach, the dynamics evolves towards a
state of holographic equipartition, characterized by an equality in the number of bulk
and surface degrees of freedom in a region bounded by the Hubble radius. This prin-ciple correctly reproduces the standard evolution of a Friedmann universe. Further, (a)
it demands the existence of an early inflationary phase as well as late time accelera-tion for its successful implementation and (b) allows us to link the value of late time
cosmological constant to the e-folding factor during inflation.
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Gravity, Dark Energy