Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

Cosmic Initial Singularities in a Single Repeating Universe as Opposed to Their Behavior in a Multiverse

Authors: Andrew Beckwith

Repeating cyclical multiverse construction as opposed to repeating cyclical single universe construction with considerations as to the problem of do perfect initial singularities exist, as differentiated between the two cases stated above. The conclusion also raises questions as to the appropriateness of the braneworld picture in the multiverse setting, with appendix VIII as a counter part geometry which may be relevant to multiverse cosmology

Comments: 27 Pages. Main difference is in the addition of appendix VIII, from Wesson, and also expansion and generalization of the conclusion

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[v1] 2013-12-03 05:28:41
[v2] 2013-12-04 01:07:40

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