TITLE:
Does Entropy Manufacture Impacts DM Density Profiles and How Well Does the Scientific Community Understand If or Not Gravity Is always Either a Classical and/or Quantum Phenomenon at Its Genesis over 13.7 Billion Years Ago?
AUTHORS:
Andrew Walcott Beckwith
KEYWORDS:
KK Graviton Theories, Non-Zero Graviton Mass, Non-Gaussian Contributions to DM Density Profiles
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology,
Vol.3 No.1,
January
24,
2017
ABSTRACT: In the 12th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, July 9th,
2009, the author raised the issue of whether early graviton production could
affect non-Gaussian contributions to DM density profiles. Specifically, does a
first-order phase transition, in the formation of GW also lead to variation in
density fluctuations of space plasma production? and curvature perturbations?
We submit that the answer to this question will lead to quantifying
fluctuations in space time which affect the stability and formation of DM halos and DM density profiles.
Furthermore, we look at whether or not there is a relationship between DM and
DE, and gravitons. This is suggested by a modification of Randal Sundrum brane
world models, which may be used to admit a very small four-dimensional standard
space time non-zero graviton mass. Non zero graviton mass in 4 dimensional
space time, as well as modification of existing KK graviton theories will lead
to a speed-up of cosmological expansion when the red shift was approximately z ≈ 0.5 − 0.55, i.e., about a billion years
ago. Finally, the issue of if gravity is a quantum phenomenon will be brought
up in the context of understanding if or not squeezing of coherent states is
mandatory at the onset of inflation.