Disturbing Implications of a Cosmological Constant

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Published 12 November 2002 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Lisa Dyson et al JHEP10(2002)011 DOI 10.1088/1126-6708/2002/10/011

1126-6708/2002/10/011

Abstract

In this paper we consider the implications of a cosmological constant for the evolution of the universe, under a set of assumptions motivated by the holographic and horizon complementarity principles. We discuss the ``causal patch'' description of spacetime required by this framework, and present some simple examples of cosmologies described this way. We argue that these assumptions inevitably lead to very deep paradoxes, which seem to require major revisions of our usual assumptions.

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