MeJennifer said:
So do I understand correctly that expansion of space-time (I assume it is space-time that expands not just time) is a possible solution to the Einstein field equations without any external explanations such as a cosmological constants, quintessence fields, de Sitter spaces etc?How so?
"How so?" is a good question!
different people would respond differently. I don't consider myself an authority and I assume other people will want to jump in and give their view on this. However if you want my personal take, I would be delighted to give it.
the cosmological constant is something I consider to be PART OF THE EINSTEIN EQUATION
but in my view it does not explain expansion because expansion could occur as a solution EVEN IF THE CC WERE ZERO.
the CC only conditions the shape of the expansion
ALSO I am put off by what you say about "spacetime" expanding or "time" expanding. it seems to miss the main feature which is what people interpret as the expansion of SPACE.
when I think of the universe expanding, what comes to mind is the FRW metric which has a time parameter in it, and as time advances SPATIAL DISTANCES INCREASE.
so I would rather not talk about this as if it were "time expanding" or "spacetime expanding"
the simple phenomenon which everybody sees and wants to explain is just spatial distances increasing with time.
1. we should not expect spatial distances to stay constant, why should they? they are not tied by rigid bars or connecting cables made of stuff we normally experience to not change size.
2. and in fact distances across large voids of space are OBSERVED to increase---plenty of evidence
3. and the most successful theory, namely GR, teaches us to expect this or at least not be surprised by it----because expansion or contraction is predicted as likely in solutions of the equations.
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now you ask "
How so?"
hmmmmm
to me it is not surprising----because of points 1, 2, and 3, I find it not so remarkable or in need of further explanation.
but YOU DO and that is interesting. I like to learn other people's views on stuff.
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maybe you would like to know my viewpoint. To me, what is the greatest mystery is WHERE DOES THE EINSTEIN EQUATION COME FROM?
I think that this equation must have a
quantum ground in the microscopic dynamics of spacetime and matter.
I think this equation (what you call the Einstein field equations) must be WRONG because it has singularities. The solutions have regions where they don't make sense---they say infinite density and curvature in some places. That does not happen in nature, I think. IMO nature does not have "singularities" which are really just failures in some theory.
So I think there is a deeper theory of microscopic spacetimematter dynamics which GIVES RISE to the einstein equation picture. And also it may explain something about where the CC comes from and where "dark matter" effects come from.
So I do not spend my time wondering why space EXPANDS. AFAIK that is just something that one naturally expects given the classical macroscopic theory and which obviously happens.
I am more apt to spend time wondering how the successful classical model arises from a microscopic model.
BTW Lee Smolin's generic QG models (going by various names) tend to have microscopic "moves" which occur with a certain amplitude or probability in the "path integral" or sum-over-histories picture of spacetime evolution. And some of these moves are called "exchange moves" and they just rearrange the web of relationships that is the quantum state of spatial geometry. and some of the moves are called "expansion moves" and they actually are accompanied by expansion of space at a microscopic level.
So if you are desperate for answers, grasping for straws, you could look at Smolin's recent paper "GENERIC PREDICTIONS OF QUANTUM THEORIES OF GRAVITY"
http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0605052
Athough these ideas come up in a number of different currently-studied models, they are as yet untested ideas.