Wave Function of a Brane-like Universe
Abstract
Within the mini-superspace model, brane-like cosmology means performing the variation with respect to the embedding (Minkowski) time τ before fixing the cosmic (Einstein) time t. The departure from Einstein limit is parameterized by the 'energy' conjugate to τ, and characterized by a classically disconnected Embryonic epoch. In contrast with canonical quantum gravity, the wave-function of the brane-like Universe is (i) τ-dependent, and (ii) vanishes at the Big Bang. Hartle-Hawking and Linde proposals dictate discrete 'energy' levels, whereas Vilenkin proposal resembles α-particle disintegration.
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