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Some notes on the Big Trip
The big trip is a cosmological process thought to occur in the future by
which the entire universe would be engulfed inside a gigantic wormhole and
might travel through it along space and time. In this paper we discuss
different arguments that have been raised against the viability of that
process, reaching the conclusions that the process can actually occur by
accretion of phantom energy onto the wormholes and that it is stable and might
occur in the global context of a multiverse model. We finally argue that the
big trip does not contradict any holographic bounds on entropy and information.Comment: 8 pages, no figures, LaTe
Dark energy without dark energy
It is proposed that the current acceleration of the universe is not
originated by the existence of a mysterious dark energy fluid nor by the action
of extra terms in the gravity Lagrangian, but just from the sub-quantum
potential associated with the CMB particles. The resulting cosmic scenario
corresponds to a benigner phantom model which is free from the main problems of
the current phantom approaches.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, to appear in AIP proceedings of "Dark side of the
Universe
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