The dS/CFT Correspondence and the Big Smash
Brett McInnes

TL;DR
This paper explores the possibility of avoiding catastrophic 'Big Smash' singularities in Phantom cosmologies through perturbations, and discusses how holography and the dS/CFT correspondence influence their physical interpretation, including potential for bouncing universes.
Contribution
It demonstrates classically Smash-free Phantom cosmologies and analyzes their interpretation within the dS/CFT holographic framework, considering unconventional CFT properties.
Findings
Existence of Smash-free Phantom cosmologies with asymptotically deSitter spacetime
Holography and dS/CFT correspondence can rule out or allow these cosmologies based on CFT properties
Potential for bouncing cosmologies linked to quantum entanglement in the holographic duals
Abstract
Recent observations suggest that the cosmological equation-of-state parameter w is close to -1. To say this is to imply that w could be slightly less than -1, which leads to R.Caldwell's "Phantom cosmologies". These often have the property that they end in a "Big Smash", a final singularity in which the Universe is destroyed in a finite proper time by excessive *expansion*. We show that, classically, this fate is not inevitable: there exist Smash-free Phantom cosmologies, obtained by a suitable perturbation of the deSitter equation of state, in which the spacetime is in fact asymptotically deSitter. [Contrary to popular belief, such cosmologies, which violate the Dominant Energy Condition, do not necessarily violate causality.] We also argue, however, that the physical interpretation of these classically acceptable spacetimes is radically altered by ``holography'', as manifested in the…
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