MG13 - Talk detail |
Participant |
Harms, Benjamin | |||||||
Institution |
University of Alabama - Box 870324 - Tuscaloosa - Alabama - USA | |||||||
Session |
CM4 |
Accepted |
Yes |
Order |
13 |
Time |
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Talk |
Oral abstract |
Title |
A Comprehensive Model of Dark Energy, Inflation, Black Holes and the Arrow of Time | |||||
Co-authors | Peter Biermann | |||||||
Abstract |
We derive two new equations of quantum gravity and combine them with reinterpretations of previously proposed concepts of dark energy, inflation and black holes into a theory which may be a first step toward a comprehensive description of all three phenomena. The two new equations are : A) a creation equation to give stimulated emission for any surface filled with gravitons, pulling energy from a background, and B) the association of an outgoing soliton wave of gravitons, a ``shell front''. These new equations are combined with the common notions of an all-pervasive background of gravitons at the Planck limit, the ``Planck sea''; the identification of the thermodynamic limit with the emission of gravitons in a ``shell front'' is identified with the outgoing gravitons; the concept of black holes as a membrane full of gravitons at a large Lorentz factor, the ``Planck shell''; the emission of gravitons created in a "horizon shell" during inflation. These equations result in stimulated emission of gravitons by the interaction with the background, the ``Planck sea'', to describe dark energy, black holes, the inflationary period of the universe, and the arrow of time. These proposals lead to gravitational waves constituting dark energy. Experimental tests of the model are discussed. |
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