Wormhole Core, Extra Dimensions, and Physical Universe
A. L. Choudhury

TL;DR
This paper proposes a model of a multi-dimensional universe with a modified wormhole core influencing extra dimensions, leading to accelerated expansion and a transition from large to small extra-dimensional space over time.
Contribution
It introduces a novel model combining wormhole physics with extra dimensions and shows how this can explain universe acceleration and dimensional reduction.
Findings
Universe accelerates under specific parameter restrictions.
Extra dimensions contract over time from large to small.
The model aligns with observed four-dimensional universe appearance.
Abstract
We created a model of several dimensional physical universe. The extra dimensions associated with the four dimensional physical universe is assumed to have modified Gidding-Strominger wormhole core. This core is separated by a flexible wall, but it allows the adiabatic pressure generated in the wormhole to penetrate in the extra dimensions. We assume that the extra dimensions are a contracting Robinson-Walker space. We show that the associated physical universe accelerates under certain restriction of the parameters introduced. The extra dimensional space is very large at the begining, however at present time this space will be very reduced. As a result the physical universe will appear to us four dimensional the way we observe it now.
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