Quantum resolution of the cosmological singularity without new physics

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Abstract

We study a quantum Hot Big Bang in the connection representation, with a matter constant of motion m whose conjugate defines time. Superpositions in m induce a unitary inner product. The wave function reveals a resolution of the singularity problem without new physics or supplementary boundary conditions. Backtracking in time, the probability peak eventually halts at a maximum curvature, its height dropping thereafter while a symmetric contracting peak rises. The Big Bang is replaced by a superposition of contracting and expanding regular Universes. We contrast these findings with the situation in the metric representation, where boundary conditions at the singularity are needed for unitary evolution.

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Gielen, S., & Magueijo, J. (2023). Quantum resolution of the cosmological singularity without new physics. EPL, 141(5). https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/acbc48

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