Emergence and oscillation of cosmic space by joining M1-branes
Alireza Sepehri, Farook Rahaman, Salvatore Capozziello, Ahmed Farag, Ali, Anirudh Pradhan

TL;DR
This paper models the universe's oscillation between expansion and contraction using M-brane systems, wormholes, and BIonic configurations, linking brane dynamics to cosmic space emergence and oscillation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework connecting M-brane interactions, wormholes, and BIonic systems to explain universe oscillation phenomena.
Findings
Wormholes induce degrees of freedom divergence leading to expansion.
Brane compactification causes anti-gravity and contraction phases.
M3-brane dynamics model universe's cyclic expansion and contraction.
Abstract
Recently, it has been proposed by Padmanabhan that the difference between the number of degrees of freedom on the boundary surface and the number of degrees of freedom in a bulk region leads to the expansion of the universe. Now, a natural question arises, how this model could explain the oscillation of universe between contraction and expansion branches? We try to address this issue in the framework of BIonic system. In this model, -branes join to each other and give rise to a pair of -anti--branes. The fields which live on these branes play the roles of massive gravitons that cause the emergence of a wormhole between them and formation of a BIon system. This wormhole dissolves into M1-branes and causes a divergence between the number of degrees of freedom on the boundary surface of and the bulk leading to an expansion of -branes. When -branes become close to…
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