A Curvature Principle for the interaction between universes
Orfeu Bertolami

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Curvature Principle to model interactions between universes, demonstrating how such interactions can reduce a universe's cosmological constant and potentially address the entropy paradox.
Contribution
It proposes a novel Curvature Principle for multiverse interactions and explores its implications for cosmological constant reduction and entropy paradox resolution.
Findings
Interaction drives the cosmological constant toward zero
The Curvature Principle offers a potential solution to the entropy paradox
Simplified models illustrate the dynamics of universe interactions
Abstract
We propose a Curvature Principle to describe the dynamics of interacting universes in a multi-universe scenario and show, in the context of a simplified model, how interaction drives the cosmological constant of one of the universes toward a vanishingly small value. We also conjecture on how the proposed Curvature Principle suggests a solution for the entropy paradox of a universe where the cosmological constant vanishes.
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