Instanton Packet Formation via a Wormhole Bridge between a Prior to our Present Universe, and criteria for their possible break up

Physics – General Physics

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Template for part of ICGC 07 conference contributed talk by author in Pune, India, December 17-21, 2007. 14 pages, no figures

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We present a criteria for necessary conditions for instanton formation of an energy packet from a prior to our present universe, using the Reissnor-Nordstrom metric which is congruent with Crowell's pseudo time evolution version of Wheeler De Witt equation. This is based upon Wesson's (1999) treatment of instanton formation in five dimensional cosmologies. Criteria for break up of this instanton is proposed due to a causal barrier derived from first principles From the Friedmann equation for scale factor evolution, with a discussion of how this can be linked to Seth Lloyd's treatment of computational bits of 'information' in different periods of inflationary cosmology

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