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BIG BANG OR BIG BOUNCE African Institute for Mathematical Sciences, 23 Sept 2016 Sean Gyrb VS

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BIG BANG OR BIG BOUNCEAfrican Institute for Mathematical Sciences, 23 Sept 2016Sean Gyrb

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A HOT BEGINNING

We believe the Universe is expanding now.

It appears that it always has been.

Thus, there was a moment in the past where everything we can see was focused in an infinitely hot region of zero volume.

This was the Big Bang.

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BUT…

IS THIS THE WHOLE STORY?

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HUBBLE

Measured that galaxies are moving away from each other.

Can interpret this as expansion of Universe.

How?

Go back to Mach!

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MACH

Recall: Inertial Frames (a = 0) given by (nearly) fixed stars.

Therefore, Inertial Frames are not absolute/fixed.

Given by motion of galaxies.

What if galaxies are moving?

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NEWTON

Inertial Frames = straight lines (zero acceleration)

Therefore, parallel lines never diverge.

And no acceleration between Inertial Frames!

They are static, eternal and God given.

d

d

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EINSTEIN

Mach: inertial frames are given by matter (e.g., galaxies)

They are not eternal, or God given, or static!

Einstein: if matter diverges, so should inertial frames.

But (inertial frames = straight lines), can only diverge if space-time is curved.

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EINSTEIN

In a curved spacetime:

Therefore

Curved inertial structure (new term) comes from matter.

Therefore: diverging galaxies = expanding space

a

i =d2xi

dt2+X

jk

�ijk(x)v

jv

k

d2~x

dt2= 0 6= ~a = 0

The math…

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GRAVITY

Einstein realised that the new term could also explain gravity.

Equivalence Principle: Free fall = inertial motion

The new term can relate free falling observers to observers in space.

Einstein equations: relate matter to �ijk(x)

(Aside)

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LEMAÎTRE

Using Einstein’s theory and Hubble’s data, he (and others) found that, at some point in the past (~13.8 billion years), space must have had zero volume!

This is the Big Bang!

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MINUTE PHYSICS: ON BIG BANG

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3MWRvLndzs

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QUANTUM MECHANICS

CAN QUANTUM MECHANICS SAVE THE DAY?

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SINGLE SLIT

Take laser pointer and shine light through a small slit.

A distinct interference pattern will appear on a distant screen.

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SINGLE SLIT: LIGHT

The pattern has a large center peak surrounded by dark regions.

The m’th dark region from the center can easily be found to be at a distance ‘y’:

y =m�D

a

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SINGLE SLIT: ELECTRONS

Now replace light with an electron.

de Broglie:

Note, the uncertainty in x is approximately:

Similarly, the uncertainty is px is:

Putting this together, we get:

� =h

p

�x ⇡ a

�px

⇡ y

Dp

�x�p

x

⇡ h

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UNCERTAINTY IN THE UNIVERSE

Now apply this “Uncertainty Principle” to the Big Bang.

At the Big Bang, the volume of the Universe is exactly zero.

But then ∆V = 0 and ∆pV →∞ if ∆V ∆pV ≈ h.

Thus, if we limit uncertainty in p, then we retain uncertainty in V.

Therefore, the volume can never be exactly zero

Therefore, there can be no Big Bang!

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A BIG BOUNCE

So far, it has been difficult to show that quantum mechanics implies that our Universe could avoid the Big Bang.

We found a way.

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OUR MODEL

We used an approximation: the Universe is homogenous and isotropic.

We treated time differently than anyone has ever done before:

Time must be measured by a clock, and that clock must have some uncertainty. (Recall Mach)

We found that this uncertainty leads to a Bounce, and not a Bang!

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THE KEYS

One must be Machian about time.

One must take into account the uncertainty in the measurement of time.