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 Participant

Ita, Eyo

Institution

United States Naval Academy  - 121 Blake Road - Annapolis - Maryland - USA

Session

PS

Accepted

Order

Time

Talk

Oral abstract

Title

Intrinsic Time Quantum Geometrodynamics
Coauthors Ita, Eyo E; Soo, Chopin; Yu, Hoi-Lai

Abstract

Quantum Geometrodynamics with intrinsic time development and momentric variables is presented. An underlying SU(3) group structure at each spatial point regulates the theory. The instrinsic time behavior is analyzed, together with its ground state and primordial quantum fluctuations. Cotton-York potential dominates at early times when the universe was small; the gravitational ground state naturally resolves Penrose's Weyl Curvature Hypothesis, and thermodynamic and gravitational 'arrows of time' point in the same direction. Ricci scalar potential corresponding to Einstein's General Relativity emerges as a zero-point energy contribution. A new set of fundamental commutation relations without Planck's constant emerges from the unification of Gravitation and Quantum Mechanics.

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Session

QG1

Accepted

Yes

Order

9

Time

17:50 20'

Talk

Oral abstract

Title

Intrinsic Time Quantum Geopmetrodynamics
Coauthors Ita, Eyo E.; Soo, Chopin; Yu, Hoi-Lai

Abstract

Quantum Geometrodynamics with intrinsic time development and momentric variables is presented. An underlying SU(3) group structure at each spatial point regulates the theory. The instrinsic time behavior is analyzed, together with its ground state and primordial quantum fluctuations. Cotton-York potential dominates at early times when the universe was small; the gravitational ground state naturally resolves Penrose's Weyl Curvature Hypothesis, and thermodynamic and gravitational 'arrows of time' point in the same direction. Ricci scalar potential corresponding to Einstein's General Relativity emerges as a zero-point energy contribution. A new set of fundamental commutation relations without Planck's constant emerges from the unification of Gravitation and Quantum Mechanics.

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