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Cosmological constant caused by observer-induced boundary condition

Authors :
Jan Olof Stenflo
Source :
Journal of Physics Communications, 4 (10)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
arXiv, 2020.

Abstract

The evolution of the wave function in quantum mechanics is deterministic like that of classical waves. Only when we bring in observers the fundamentally different quantum reality emerges. Similarly the introduction of observers changes the nature of spacetime by causing a split between past and future, concepts that are not well defined in the observer-free world. The induced temporal boundary leads to a resonance condition for the oscillatory vacuum solutions of the metric in Euclidean time. It corresponds to an exponential de Sitter evolution in real time, which can be represented by a cosmological constant Lambda = 2 pi(2)/r(u)(2), where r(u) is the radius of the particle horizon at the epoch when the observer exists. For the present epoch we get a value of Lambda that agrees with the observed value within 2 sigma of the observational errors. This explanation resolves the cosmic coincidence problem. Our epoch in cosmic history does not herald the onset of an inflationary phase driven by some dark energy. We show that the observed accelerated expansion that is deduced from the redshifts is an 'edge effect' due to the observer-induced boundary and not representative of the intrinsic evolution. The new theory satisfies the BBN (Big Bang nucleosynthesis) and CMB (cosmic microwave background) observational constraints equally well as the concordance model of standard cosmology. There is no link between the dark energy and dark matter problems. Previous conclusions that dark matter is mainly non-baryonic are not affected.<br />Journal of Physics Communications, 4 (10)<br />ISSN:2399-6528

Details

ISSN :
23996528
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Physics Communications, 4 (10)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....337dc211ea5ac90caddcfdc479ac537b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2010.07743