The Universe as an Oscillator
Abstract
We apply the idea of using a matter time gauge in quantum gravity to quantum cosmology. For the Friedmann-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) Universe with dust and cosmological constant , we show that the dynamics maps exactly to the simple harmonic oscillator in the dust-time gauge. For >0 the oscillator frequency is imaginary, for <0 it is real, and for =0 the Universe is a free particle. This result provides (i) a simple demonstration of non-perturbative singularity avoidance in quantum gravity for all , (ii) an exact Lorentzian Hartle-Hawking wave function, and (iii) gives the present age of the Universe as the characteristic decay time of the propagator.
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