Time, (Inverse) Temperature and Cosmological Inflation as Entanglement

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We present arguments to the effect that time and temperature can be viewed as a form of quantum entanglement. Furthermore, if temperature is thought of as arising from the quantum mechanical tunneling probability this then offers us a way of dynamically “converting” time into temperature based on the entanglement between the transmitted and reflected modes. We then show how similar entanglement-based logic can be applied to the dynamics of cosmological inflation and discuss the possibility of having observable effects of the early gravitational entanglement at the level of the universe.

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Vedral, V. (2017). Time, (Inverse) Temperature and Cosmological Inflation as Entanglement. In Tutorials, Schools, and Workshops in the Mathematical Sciences (pp. 27–42). Birkhauser. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68655-4_3

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