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Journal of Astrophysics & Aerospace Technology | ISSN: 2329-6542 | Volume 6

Planetary Science and Particle Physics

International Conference on

August 27-28, 2018 | Boston, USA

Quantum cosmology of a conformal multiverse

Salvador J Robles-Perez

Instituto de Física Fundamental, Spain

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n this talk the author will present the model of a conformal multiverse, for which exact solutions can be found. The universes are

created in entangled pairs with spacetimes that are both expanding in terms of the time variables experienced by internal observers

in their Particle Physics experiments. The time variables are related by an antipodal-like symmetry that might explain why there is

no antimatter in our universe: at the origin, antimatter was created, by definition and for both observers, in the observer’s partner

universe. The Euclidean region of the spacetime that separates the two universes acts as a quantum barrier that prevents matter-

antimatter from collapse. Moreover, the creation of universes in entangled pairs would leave observable imprints on the properties of

the universes: i) it would induce a departure from the expected evolution of the spacetime of a single universe; and, ii) it would modify

the lowest modes of the spectrum of fluctuations of the matter fields, allowing us to look for observational imprints of the multiverse

in the properties of a universe like ours.

salvarp@imaff.cfmac.csic.es

J Astrophys Aerospace Technol 2018, Volume 6

DOI: 10.4172/2329-6542-C2-021