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String cosmology and the beginning-of-time myth
The myth according to which the Universe-and time itself-started with a big bang will be challenged. Classical and quantum gravitational instabilities, can, respectively, inflate and warm up a primordial pre-bangian Universe satisfying a superstring-motivated principle of "asymptotic past trivi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1238/Physica.Topical.085a00246 http://cds.cern.ch/record/457154 |
Sumario: | The myth according to which the Universe-and time itself-started with a big bang will be challenged. Classical and quantum gravitational instabilities, can, respectively, inflate and warm up a primordial pre-bangian Universe satisfying a superstring-motivated principle of "asymptotic past triviality". Properties of the pre-bangian Universe can be probed through its observable relics, which include: (i) a (possibly observable) stochastic gravitational-wave background; (ii) a (possible) new mechanism for seeding the galactic magnetic fields; (iii) a (possible) new source of large-scale structure and CMB anisotropy. (33 refs). |
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