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Towards a holographic theory of cosmology -- threads in a tapestry
In this Essay we address several fundamental issues in cosmology: What is the
nature of dark energy and dark matter? Why is the dark sector so different from
ordinary matter? Why is the effective cosmological constant non-zero but so
incredibly small? What is the reason behind the emergence of a critical
acceleration parameter of magnitude in galactic dynamics? We
suggest that the holographic principle is the linchpin in a unified scheme to
understand these various issues.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX; This Essay, dedicated to the memory of Hendrik van
Dam, received Honorable Mention in the 2013 Essay Competition of the Gravity
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Gravitational Theory with a Dynamical Time
A gravitational theory involving a vector field , whose zero
component has the properties of a dynamical time, is studied. The variation of
the action with respect to gives the covariant conservation of an
energy momentum tensor . Studying the theory in a
background which has killing vectors and killing tensors we find appropriate
shift symmetries of the field which lead to conservation laws. The
energy momentum that is the source of gravity is different
but related to and the covariant conservation of determines in general the vector field . When is chosen to be proportional to the metric, the theory
coincides with the Two Measures Theory, which has been studied before in
relation to the Cosmological Constant Problem. When the matter model consists
of point particles, or strings, the form of , solutions for
are found. For the case of a string gas cosmology, we find that
the Milne Universe can be a solution, where the gas of strings does not curve
the spacetime since although , , as a model for the early universe, this solution is also free
of the horizon problem. There may be also an application to the "time problem"
of quantum cosmology.Comment: 21 pages, discussions extended, some more explicit proofs included,
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