Title: WORMHOLE as shortcut
1WORMHOLE as shortcut
- Travel through hyperspace is like travel through
middle of Earth vs. travel along surface - Could travel long distances in short time without
violating speed limit
2STABILIZING WORMHOLES
- Ordinary matter stable wormholes dont exist
- no static solutions
- throwing matter or radiation in makes it worse
- Work backward from desired spacetime curvature
- Wormhole must be held open by exotic matter
- negative energy from POV of light-ray traversing
wormhole - tensile energy gtgt material energy, from POV of
stationary observer (matter poised to release
huge energy if it expands) - Vacuum fluctuations in curved space can behave as
exotic matter - Can vacuum fluctuations stabilize wormholes?
3TIME MACHINES
- Definition Leave and arrive in same place
- Travelers POV time is later
- Local POV time is earlier
- Rules
- Arrow of time
- Travelers time must always move forward
- Local time must always move forward
- Speed limit nothing can be measured to travel
faster than light
Timelike trajectory distance (lt-yrs) lt time
(yrs) OK Spacelike trajectory distance
(lt-yrs) gt time (yrs) IMPOSSIBLE Closed
timelike curve allowed (timelike) trajectory
that returns to same point in spacetime
4 5 WORMHOLE AS TIME MACHINE
- Each mouth opens to local patch of Universe
- But flow of time is the same across the wormhole
- Keep one mouth stationary, let other travel out
and back at close to c - Exploit twin paradox
- Travelers end of wormhole returns to find world
has aged much more than she has - Stationary end everything has aged at the same
rate as the traveler (Thornes analogy of
holding hands across wormhole) - can simply pass through wormhole to go
back/forward in time - Cant travel back to time earlier than departure
of traveler (time the wormhole first became a
time machine)
6THE GRANDFATHER PARADOX aka VIOLATION OF
CAUSALITY
- Can you go back in time and kill your grandfather
before your parents are born? - Obviously not but what stops you?
- Thorne proposes self-consistency condition for
inanimate objects
Polchinskis paradox
Thornes resolutions which is it?
7Unfortunately, there are an infinity of
self-consistent trajectories...
- Which is the real trajectory?
- Or are they all possible, with different
probabilities? - quantum wavefunction
- But will quantum effects destroy the time
machine? - circulation of vacuum fluctuations back and forth
in time - runaway reinforcement destroys time
machine?
8HAWKINGS CHRONOLOGY PROTECTION CONJECTURE
The laws of physics forbid time machines.
to keep the world safe for historians
9 DOES EXOTIC MATTER EXIST?
- Vacuum behaves in exotic fashion near an event
horizon - basis for Hawking evaporation
- does not work if horizon is not present
no good for holding wormholes open - Believed that vacuum (and all forces of nature)
behave differently at high energies (i.e., high
temperatures) - e.g., conditions just after Big Bang
- fundamental idea in grand unified theories
- Observations suggest that the matter/energy of
the Universe was exotic just after Big Bang
10 INFLATION of the EARLY UNIVERSE
- Basic idea Expansion of Universe tremendously
accelerated shortly after Big Bang - occurred at 10-36 sec (Planck time was 10-44
sec) - Universe inflated by factor 1030
- requires matter to have repulsive gravity
exotic matter - Proposed by Alan Guth (1980) to explain
- flatness problem
- Problem expansion of universe just right
- Solution curvature stretched out by inflation
- horizon problem
- Problem Universe uniform in all directions and
locations, but different regions could not have
communicated - Solution regions were in contact before
inflation started
11 AN ACCELERATING UNIVERSE?
- Negative vacuum energy would accelerate the
expansion of the Universe - ordinary matter/energy would decelerate it
- this is what Einstein called the cosmological
constant - introduced to explain how Universe could remain
stationary - later called it his biggest blunder
- Direct evidence that Universe was expanding more
slowly in the past - acceleration more gentle than during era of
inflation - increases estimated age of Universe resolves
discrepancy with measured ages of stars