Does brane cosmology have realistic principles?
D.H.Coule

TL;DR
This paper questions the physical realism of the Perfect Cosmological Principle in brane cosmology, proposing models with eternal branes driven by charged black holes and contrasting them with Ekpyrotic universe scenarios.
Contribution
It challenges the unphysical assumption of maximal symmetry in brane cosmology and introduces alternative models with eternal branes influenced by bulk black holes.
Findings
Perpetually expanding and contracting brane models driven by charged black holes.
Questioning the applicability of quantum cosmology to classical brane models.
Comparison with Ekpyrotic universe scenarios.
Abstract
The maximal symmetry, or Perfect Cosmological Principle(PCP), that prevents AdS type spaces from degenerating into anti-inflationary collapse is argued to be unphysical. For example, the simple requirement that brane-bulk models should be the result of having evolved from even more energetic string phenomena picks out a preferred time direction. We question whether quantum cosmological reasoning can be applied in any meaningful way to obtain, what are essentially, classical constructs . An alternative scheme is to more readily accept the PCP and allow the branes to also become eternal. A perpetually expanding and contracting brane model could be driven by the presence of charged black holes in the AdS bulk, that effectively violates the weak-energy condition as singularities are approached. This can be contrasted with the so-called Ekpyrotic universe which also closely accepts the…
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