Grounds for Quantum Geometrodynamics in an extended phase space and its cosmological consequences

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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LaTeX, 7 pages, talk presented at the 10th Russian Gravitational Conference, Vladimir, June 1999

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Quantum geometrodynamics (QGD) in extended phase space essentially distinguished from the Wheeler - DeWitt QGD is proposed. The grounds for constructing a new version of quantum geometrodynamics are briefly discussed. The main part in the proposed version of QGD is given to the Schrodinger equation for a wave function of the Universe. The Schrodinger equation carries information about a chosen gauge condition which fixes a reference system. The reference system is represented by a continual medium that can be called ``the gravitational vacuum condencate". A solution to the Schrodinger equation contains information about the integrated system ``a physical object + observation means (the gravitational vacuum condensate)". It may be demonstrated that the gravitational vacuum condensate appears to be a cosmological evolution factor.

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