The Large Scale Universe as a Quasi Quantum White Hole
Published: 2021-04-01
Page: 22-42
Issue: 2021 - Volume 3 [Issue 1]
U. V. S. Seshavatharam *
Honorary Faculty, I-SERVE, Survey no-42, Hitech city, Hyderabad-84,Telangana, India.
Eugene Terry Tatum
760 Campbell Ln. Ste 106 #161, Bowling Green, KY, USA.
S. Lakshminarayana
Department of Nuclear Physics, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam-03, AP, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
We emphasize the point that, standard model of cosmology is basically a model of classical general relativity and it seems inevitable to have a revision with reference to quantum model of cosmology. Utmost important point to be noted is that, ‘Spin’ is a basic property of quantum mechanics and ‘rotation’ is a very common experience. In this context, we propose five assumptions in line with Planck mass as the baby universe. We appeal that, 1) Universe can be modelled as a time-reversed black hole (a white hole) with rotation and light speed expansion, and 2) ‘Light speed expanding cosmic space’ can be called as ‘Flat space’. With reference to light speed expansion, if one is willing to re-define cosmic red shift as [z/(1+z)], without considering Lambda cosmology model of matter density fractions, light travel distances can be reproduced with marginal error. Advantages of our assumptions are, 1) A quantum model of cosmology can be developed with unification of general theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. 2) Tension in estimating the current Hubble parameter can be eliminated via scaled Hawking’s black hole temperature formula with great confidence. 3) Galactic dark matter and visible matter can be studied in a unified manner. 4) Galactic light travel distances can be estimated very easily without matter density fractions. 5) Big bang and inflation like non-general relativistic concepts can be relinquished with further study.
Keywords: white hole cosmology, Planck mass as the baby universe, cosmic rotation, light speed expansion, dark matter, visible matter, galactic radii, galactic angular velocity
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