Cosmology of the Symmetrical Relativity versus Spontaneous Creation of the Universe Ex Nihilo
Cl\'audio Nassif Cruz, Fernando Ant\^onio da Silva

TL;DR
This paper explores a cosmological model contrasting spontaneous universe creation from nothing with a symmetrical relativity approach, proposing a primordial vacuum with information as the universe's origin, and analyzing implications for entropy and the Weyl curvature hypothesis.
Contribution
It introduces a trans-Planckian regime where the universe's origin is traced before the big bang, integrating information theory with symmetrical relativity to explain universe creation.
Findings
Pre-big bang universe had infinite entropy (chaos).
Information pre-existed and influenced universe formation.
Contrasts spontaneous creation with a symmetrical relativity approach.
Abstract
The cosmology of "Spontaneous Creation of the Universe Ex Nihilo" and the cosmology of the Symmetrical Relativity offer proposals to explain the creation and evolution of the universe. In essence they are still very distinct. However, we will argue that there was an antecedent to the big bang. Thus, we will penetrate a trans-Planckian regime, where we find an effective Planck length . This will lead to more fundamental physical reflections about {\it nothing} in the cosmology of spontaneous creation. From the point of view of spontaneous creation, the step backwards went back to another principle, based on the {\it information}, which led to the big bang. While the spontaneous creation refers to the virtual pre-existence of {\it information}, which would have emerged randomly from {\it nothing}, the cosmology of Symmetrical Relativity does not stop there: we…
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