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Main Author: AlMasri, M. W.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.09182
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contents We propose a mechanism for restoring classical energy conditions at quantized level based on quantum inequalities and quantum interest conjecture. More concretely, we assume for each quantum state in our visible universe to have anti-state trapped at quantum gravity scale (or true vacuum in inflation terminology). The proposed mechanism answers many outstanding questions related to the arrow of time problem, possible interpretation of the weakness of gravity and hierarchy problem, the probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics, matter-antimatter asymmetry. Moreover, the proposed mechanism gives a strong endorsement to inflation as a possible solution of flatness and horizon problems.
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spellingShingle Restoring Classical Energy Conditions At Microscopic Level
AlMasri, M. W.
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
We propose a mechanism for restoring classical energy conditions at quantized level based on quantum inequalities and quantum interest conjecture. More concretely, we assume for each quantum state in our visible universe to have anti-state trapped at quantum gravity scale (or true vacuum in inflation terminology). The proposed mechanism answers many outstanding questions related to the arrow of time problem, possible interpretation of the weakness of gravity and hierarchy problem, the probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics, matter-antimatter asymmetry. Moreover, the proposed mechanism gives a strong endorsement to inflation as a possible solution of flatness and horizon problems.
title Restoring Classical Energy Conditions At Microscopic Level
topic General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.09182