
Professor Stephen Hawking鈥檚 final theory on the origin of the universe, which he worked on in collaboration with Professor Thomas Hertog from KU Leuven, has been in the Journal of High Energy Physics.听
Professor Stephen Hawking鈥檚 final theory on the origin of the universe, which he worked on in collaboration with Professor Thomas Hertog from KU Leuven, has been in the Journal of High Energy Physics.听
We are not down to a single, unique universe, but our findings imply a significant reduction of the multiverse, to a much smaller range of possible universes.
Stephen Hawking
探花直播theory, which was submitted for publication before Hawking鈥檚 death earlier this year, is based on string theory and predicts the universe is finite and far simpler than many current theories about the big bang say.
Professor Hertog, whose work has been supported by the European Research Council, first announced the new theory at a conference at the 探花直播 of Cambridge in July of last year, organised on the occasion of Professor Hawking鈥檚 75th birthday.
Modern theories of the big bang predict that our local universe came into existence with a brief burst of inflation 鈥 in other words, a tiny fraction of a second after the big bang itself, the universe expanded at an exponential rate. It is widely believed, however, that once inflation starts, there are regions where it never stops. It is thought that quantum effects can keep inflation going forever in some regions of the universe so that globally, inflation is eternal. 探花直播observable part of our universe would then be just a hospitable pocket universe, a region in which inflation has ended and stars and galaxies formed.
鈥 探花直播usual theory of eternal inflation predicts that globally our universe is like an infinite fractal, with a mosaic of different pocket universes, separated by an inflating ocean,鈥 said Hawking in an interview last autumn. 鈥 探花直播local laws of physics and chemistry can differ from one pocket universe to another, which together would form a multiverse. But I have never been a fan of the multiverse. If the scale of different universes in the multiverse is large or infinite the theory can鈥檛 be tested. 鈥
In their new paper, Hawking and Hertog say this account of eternal inflation as a theory of the big bang is wrong. 鈥 探花直播problem with the usual account of eternal inflation is that it assumes an existing background universe that evolves according to Einstein鈥檚 theory of general relativity and treats the quantum effects as small fluctuations around this,鈥 said Hertog. 鈥淗owever, the dynamics of eternal inflation wipes out the separation between classical and quantum physics. As a consequence, Einstein鈥檚 theory breaks down in eternal inflation.鈥
鈥淲e predict that our universe, on the largest scales, is reasonably smooth and globally finite. So it is not a fractal structure,鈥 said Hawking.
探花直播theory of eternal inflation that Hawking and Hertog put forward is based on string theory: a branch of theoretical physics that attempts to reconcile gravity and general relativity with quantum physics, in part by describing the fundamental constituents of the universe as tiny vibrating strings. Their approach uses the string theory concept of holography, which postulates that the universe is a large and complex hologram: physical reality in certain 3D spaces can be mathematically reduced to 2D projections on a surface.
Hawking and Hertog developed a variation of this concept of holography to project out the time dimension in eternal inflation. This enabled them to describe eternal inflation without having to rely on Einstein鈥 theory. In the new theory, eternal inflation is reduced to a timeless state defined on a spatial surface at the beginning of time.
鈥淲hen we trace the evolution of our universe backwards in time, at some point we arrive at the threshold of eternal inflation, where our familiar notion of time ceases to have any meaning,鈥 said Hertog.
Hawking鈥檚 earlier 鈥榥o boundary theory鈥 predicted that if you go back in time to the beginning of the universe, the universe shrinks and closes off like a sphere, but this new theory represents a step away from the earlier work. 鈥淣ow we鈥檙e saying that there is a boundary in our past,鈥 said Hertog.
Hertog and Hawking used their new theory to derive more reliable predictions about the global structure of the universe. They predicted the universe that emerges from eternal inflation on the past boundary is finite and far simpler than the infinite fractal structure predicted by the old theory of eternal inflation.
Their results, if confirmed by further work, would have far-reaching implications for the multiverse paradigm. 鈥淲e are not down to a single, unique universe, but our findings imply a significant reduction of the multiverse, to a much smaller range of possible universes,鈥 said Hawking.
This makes the theory more predictive and testable.
Hertog now plans to study the implications of the new theory on smaller scales that are within reach of our space telescopes. He believes that primordial gravitational waves 鈥 ripples in spacetime 鈥 generated at the exit from eternal inflation constitute the most promising 鈥渟moking gun鈥 to test the model. 探花直播expansion of our universe since the beginning means such gravitational waves would have very long wavelengths, outside the range of the current LIGO detectors. But they might be heard by the planned European space-based gravitational wave observatory, LISA, or seen in future experiments measuring the cosmic microwave background.
Reference:
S.W. Hawking and Thomas Hertog. 鈥樷欌 Journal of High-Energy Physics (2018). DOI: 10.1007/JHEP04(2018)147
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