Primordial synchronization of Mixmaster spatial points
Spiros Cotsakis

TL;DR
This paper discusses how different chaotic regions in the early universe could synchronize rapidly, influencing the universe's initial structure and evolution.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of primordial synchronization of Mixmaster regions in inhomogeneous spacetime, a novel insight into early universe dynamics.
Findings
Inhomogeneous Mixmaster regions can synchronize exponentially fast.
Synchronized regions evolve in perfect harmony asymptotically in the past.
Implications for early universe structure and evolution are discussed.
Abstract
We review recent work on the possibility of primordial synchronization of different Mixmaster regions in generic inhomogeneous spacetime. It is shown that inhomogeneous domains undergoing chaotic oscillations may synchronize themselves exponentially fast and proceed in perfect symphony asymptotically in the past direction. Implications of this result for the structure and evolution of an early phase of the universe are briefly discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Earth Systems and Cosmic Evolution
