2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10714-005-0075-2
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Dynamics of the universe with global rotation

Abstract: We analyze dynamics of the FRW models with global rotation in terms of dynamical system methods. We reduce dynamics of these models to the FRW models with some fictitious fluid which scales like radiation matter. This fluid mimics dynamically effects of global rotation. The significance of the global rotation of the Universe for the resolution of the acceleration and horizon problems in cosmology is investigated. It is found that dynamics of the Universe can be reduced to the twodimensional Hamiltonian dynamic… Show more

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“…This direction has been notably pursued by Szydłowski and coworkers, see e.g. Szydłowski (1998, 1999) and references therein, while the dynamics of specific systems was interpreted ‘geometrically’ in some of the papers already cited in (Yurtsever 1995; Sota et al 1996) [cf. section 2.3 of Cornish & Gibbons (1997)].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This direction has been notably pursued by Szydłowski and coworkers, see e.g. Szydłowski (1998, 1999) and references therein, while the dynamics of specific systems was interpreted ‘geometrically’ in some of the papers already cited in (Yurtsever 1995; Sota et al 1996) [cf. section 2.3 of Cornish & Gibbons (1997)].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thinking in this way, by replacing big bang (Mitra 2011(Mitra , 2014) with a growing Planck ball, in a hypothetical approach, an evolving model of quantum cosmology can be developed (Bojowald 2015, Padmanabhan 2005, Sivaram 2000. Since Planck scale is associated with Quantum theory and 'spin' is a basic property of quantum mechanics, it may not be wrong to consider a growing and rotating model of a Planck ball (Whittaker 1945, Gamow 1946, Godel 1949, Raychaudhuri 1955, Narlikar and Hoyle 1963, Hawking 1969, Birch 1982, Korotky and Obukhov 1995, Nodland and Ralston 1997, Kuhne 1997, Li 1998, Singh 1999, Obukhov 2000, Carneiro 2002, Panov and Kuvshinova 2004, Barrow and Tsagas 2004, Szydlowski and Godlowski 2005, Su and Chu 2009, Godlowski 2011, Longo 2011, Cai et al 2013, Chechin 2016. Since nothing is known, it is absolutely not possible to simulate a big bang, but with future science, engineering and technology, it is certainly possible to simulate any 'Planck scale' physical event.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In practice, all the examples are attributed to the geodesic or non-geodesic motion of particles in a given gravitational field. On the other hand, the time evolution of the gravitational field itself, such as the mixmaster cosmology [4,16,17], is also of great interest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%