Implications for the Cosmological Landscape: Can Thermal Inputs from a Prior Universe Account for Relic Graviton Production?

Physics – General Physics

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12 pages, 0 figures, 3 tables, published in the STAIF 2008 conference AIP volume edited by Mohammed El Genik of the University

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10.1063/1.2844947

We present a way to accomodate relic graviton production via worm hole transitions of prior universe thermal / energy density values to our present universe. This is done in the context of providing a mechanism for thermally driven relic gravitons, and also to explain how Park's 2003 observation as to how a thermally scaled vacuum energy value plays a role in forming the early universe emergent field dynamics

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