Pre-big-bang black-hole remnants and past low entropy

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Abstract

Dark matter could be composed by black-hole remnants formed before the big-bang era in a bouncing cosmology. This hypothetical scenario has implications on the issue of the arrow of time: it upsets a common attribution of past low entropy to the state of the geometry and suggests a possible realisation of the perspectival interpretation of past low entropy.

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Rovelli, C., & Vidotto, F. (2018). Pre-big-bang black-hole remnants and past low entropy. Universe, 4(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/universe4110129

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