Authors: Andrew Beckwith
This paper is a revisit to a 2011 document , with the addition of results pertinent to singularities in the case of a single repeating universe, as well as when the multiverse voids the necessity of a classical GR singularity. When a classical singularity does not exist, it impacts the formation of a massive graviton for reasons brought up, and allows for re acceleration of the universe due to massive gravitons. The existence of massive gravitons would also affect initial entropy, and also lead to the datum, that a calculated inflaton may re-emerge after fading out in the aftermath of inflation. The inflaton may be a contributing factor to, with non-zero graviton mass, in re acceleration of the universe a billion years ago.
Comments: three figures were cleaned up, as well as a discussion of results on pages 34-35 which discusses relationships of paper findings to the recent LIGO GW discovery
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