Emergence of cosmic space and its connection with thermodynamic principles
P. B. Krishna, Hassan Basari V. T., and Titus K Mathew

TL;DR
This paper explores the idea that cosmic space emergence is driven by thermodynamic principles, connecting Padmanabhan's law of emergence with horizon thermodynamics across various gravity theories.
Contribution
It establishes a link between the law of emergence and thermodynamics, showing it can be derived from the unified first law and horizon entropy considerations in different gravity frameworks.
Findings
The law of emergence aligns with thermodynamic laws in Einstein, Gauss-Bonnet, and Lovelock gravities.
It explains the universe's evolution towards maximum horizon entropy.
The law can be derived from the unified first law of thermodynamics.
Abstract
The recent research on the connection between gravity and thermodynamics suggests that gravity could be an emergent phenomenon. Following this, Padmanabhan proposed a novel idea that the expansion of the universe can be interpreted as equivalent to the emergence of space with the progress of cosmic time. In this approach, the expansion of the universe is described by what is known as the law of emergence, which states that the expansion of the universe is driven by the difference between the number of bulk and surface degrees of freedom in a region bounded by the Hubble radius. This principle correctly reproduces the standard evolution of a Friedmann universe. We establish the connection of the law of emergence, which is conceptually different from the conventional paradigm to describe cosmology, with other well-established results in thermodynamics. It has been shown that the law of…
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