How the Big Bang Ends Up Inside a Black Hole

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作者
Gaztanaga, Enrique [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] CSIC, Inst Space Sci ICE, Barcelona 08193, Spain
[2] Inst Estudis Espacials Catalunya IEEC, Barcelona 08034, Spain
关键词
cosmology; dark energy; general relativity; black holes; LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURE; COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT; INFLATIONARY UNIVERSE; GENERAL-RELATIVITY; ANISOTROPY; CMB; PERTURBATION; RADIATION; DYNAMICS; HORIZONS;
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10.3390/universe8050257
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
The standard model of cosmology assumes that our Universe began 14 Gyrs (billion years) ago from a singular Big Bang creation. This can explain a vast range of different astrophysical data from a handful of free cosmological parameters. However, we have no direct evidence or fundamental understanding of some key assumptions: Inflation, Dark Matter and Dark Energy. Here we review the idea that cosmic expansion originates instead from gravitational collapse and bounce. The collapse generates a Black Hole (BH) of mass M similar or equal to 5 x 10(22) M-circle dot that formed 25 Gyrs ago. As there is no pressure support, the cold collapse can continue inside in free fall until it reaches atomic nuclear saturation (GeV), when is halted by Quantum Mechanics, as two particles cannot occupy the same quantum state. The collapse then bounces like a core-collapse supernovae, producing the Big Bang expansion. Cosmic acceleration results from the BEI event horizon. During collapse, perturbations exit the horizon to re-enter during expansion, giving rise to the observed universe without the need for Inflation or Dark Energy. Using Ockham's razor, this makes the BH Universe (BHU) model more compelling than the standard singular Big Bang creation.
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