The story of a simple universe
- đ¤ Speaker: Enrico Pajer, DAMTP
- đ Date & Time: Wednesday 30 January 2019, 14:15 - 15:15
- đ Venue: MR2, Centre for Mathematical Sciences
Abstract
The solution of the laws of nature known as “the universe” displays an astonishing simplicity. The story of everything we have ever observed on cosmological distances, from atoms to light, from Dark forms of energy to spacetime itself, can be reduced in a precise and predictive way to a single function of space: the primordial perturbation. At the quantum mechanical level, this perturbation is the initial wave function of the universe and appears to be described by simply two numbers. After critically reviewing how inflation attempts to accounts for this remarkable fact, I will present new predictions that will challenge or confirm our current standard cosmological model in the next generations of cosmological observations. In particular, I will discuss cosmological soft theorems, the related adiabatic modes and the emergence of a new hierarchy in physics.
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Enrico Pajer, DAMTP
Wednesday 30 January 2019, 14:15-15:15