Emergence of the cosmic space inspired by mass-to-horizon entropy
Ahmad Sheykhi

TL;DR
This paper explores how cosmic space can emerge from thermodynamic principles, incorporating a novel mass-to-horizon entropy relation to derive modified cosmological equations and support the emergent gravity paradigm.
Contribution
It introduces a new mass-to-horizon entropy relation and demonstrates its consistency with thermodynamic derivations of cosmic evolution, linking microstructure to cosmology.
Findings
Derived modified Friedmann equations using the new entropy relation.
Showed consistency between thermodynamic and Padmanabhan's emergence approaches.
Confirmed the generalized second law of thermodynamics for the universe.
Abstract
The conception of gravity as an emergent phenomenon, rooted in the thermodynamics of spacetime, offers a radical departure from its geometric description. This paper investigates the emergence of cosmic space by synthesizing two key thermodynamic approaches: the equilibrium perspective, where the first law of thermodynamics is applied to the apparent horizon, and the dynamic perspective of Padmanabhan, where the cosmic space emerges as cosmic time progresses. The central element of our study is the incorporation of a mass-to-horizon entropy relation, , where denotes the effective mass associated with the system, corresponds to the cosmological horizon, and is a constant with dimensions . We first use this relation within the Clausius relation and apply the first law of thermodynamics, , on the apparent horizon to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
