The Formation of the Universe: Conjectures

Abstract

This article puts forward a model of the formation of the universe, whose essential novel ingredient is a pre-Universe reservoir RU with neither space nor time dimensions, in interaction with the universe U. U results from a process of apparition of spacetime entities emanating from the ur-elements in RU. The analysis of this apparition relies on a few principles like the second law and the principle of conservation of energy, applied to the thermodynamic system U \ RU, which is closed. The principle of conservation of energy does not apply to U alone. The second law must be understood as ruling the transfer of entropy from RU to U, which is as small as one bit i.e., kB 2 per spacetime entity. In this context, it is shown that the pressure p of the Universe is negative and that time and space are decoupled. We interpret the spacetime entities as elementary black holes (EBHs) at a Planckian scale (their entropy of one bit as resulting from quantum entanglement?). These EBHs with a constant entropy kB 2 own possibly various angular momenta and electric charges; their statistics obeys a Boltzmann distribution, if one considers the rotating and charged EBHs as high energy states of the Schwarzschild EBH. Assuming that the total mass-energy of the EBHs appeared up to the present epoch is the total mass-energy of the observable universe, ≈ 35.3×1053 kg, we find T≈ 4.1\ TP, a temperature interpreted as the temperature of apparition of the EBHs. Incidentally this model gives a possible explanation to non-local interactions, through the hidden presence of RU, in reason of the absence of time and space.

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