Open and closed universes, initial singularities, and inflation
- 15 September 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 50 (6) , 3692-3702
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.50.3692
Abstract
The existence of initial singularities in expanding universes is proved without assuming the timelike convergence condition. The assumptions made in the proof are ones likely to hold both in open universes and in many closed ones. (It is further argued that at least some of the expanding closed universes that do not obey a key assumption of the theorem will have initial singularities on other grounds.) The result is significant for two reasons: (a) previous closed-universe singularity theorems have assumed the timelike convergence condition, and (b) the timelike convergence condition is known to be violated in inflationary spaceitmes. An immediate consequence of this theorem is that a recent result on initial singularities in open, future-eternal, inflating spacetimes may not be extended to include many closed universes. Also, as a fringe benefit, the time reverse of the theorem may be applied to gravitational collapse.Keywords
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