The Quantum Big Bang in Global Time Theory
D.E. Burlankov

TL;DR
This paper introduces a quantum model of the Big Bang within the Global Time Theory, a development of General Relativity that allows for a quantum gravitational framework based on the Schrödinger equation.
Contribution
It presents a novel quantum gravitational model of the Big Bang derived from the Global Time Theory, differing from General Relativity in physical concepts but sharing much of its mathematical structure.
Findings
Quantum Big Bang model demonstrated
Global Time Theory retains core GR mathematics
Quantum gravity formulated via Schrödinger equation
Abstract
The it Global Time Theory (GTT) is the further development of the General Relativity (GR). GTT significantly differs from GR in the general physical concepts, but retains 90% of the mathematical structure and main results. The dynamics equations are derived from Lagrangian, and the Hamiltonian of gravitation is nonzero. The quantum theory of gravitation can be built on the basis of the Schroedinger equation, as for other fields. The quantum model of the Big Bang is demonstrated.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
