An alternative singularity-free cosmological scenario from cusp geometries
Reinaldo R. Rosa, Cristiano Strieder, Diego H. Stalder

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel, singularity-free cosmological model based on cusp geometries, offering a geometric interpretation of matter and dark energy that replaces the traditional big bang singularity.
Contribution
It introduces a cusp-based geometric framework for cosmology that replaces the Friedmann singularity with a non-singular, oscillatory geometric structure.
Findings
The model describes a pre-big bang scenario with a cusp geometry.
It interprets matter and dark energy from geometric principles.
The approach replaces the classical singularity with a tautochrone geometry.
Abstract
We study an alternative geometrical approach on the problem of classical cosmological singularity. It is based on a generalized function which consists of a cusped coupled isosurface. Such a geometry is computed and discussed into the context of Friedmann singularity-free cosmology where a pre-big bang scenario is considered. Assuming that the mechanism of cusp formation is described by non-linear oscillations of a pre-big bang extended very high energy density field (), we show that the action under the gravitational field follows a tautochrone of revolution, understood here as the primary projected geometry that alternatively replaces the Friedmann singularity in the standard big bang theory. As shown here this new approach allows us to interpret the nature of both matter and dark energy from first geometric…
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