Timelike geodesic congruence in the simplest solutions of general relativity with quantum-improved metric tensor

Author:

Tawfik A.1ORCID,Dabash T. F.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Future University in Egypt (FUE), Fifth Settlement, 11835 New Cairo, Egypt

2. Tanta University, Faculty of Science, Mathematics Department, 31111 Tanta, Egypt

Abstract

A recent quantum-geometrical approach for the possible reconciliation of the principles of general relativity and quantum mechanics extends the fundamental tensor to the relativistic (quantum) scales, in which additional geometric structures and curvatures, i.e., additional sources of gravitation, are emerged. This paper introduces some characteristics of the emerged curvatures and their consequences on regulating the space and initial singularities. We analyze the timelike geodesic congruence in the simplest solutions of the Einstein field equations; the homogeneous, isotropic, and spherically symmetric Schwarzschild, de Sitter–Schwarzschild, and Friedmann–Lemaitre–Robertson–Walker (FLRW) metrics. From the expansion of the trajectory congruence that follows the change in the shape of the volume which keeps the same set of geodesics in the bundle along the flow lines which are generated by the velocity fields, we conclude that the analytical and numerical analyses give an unambiguous signature that the space and initial singularities are attenuated or even regulated, especially in the relativistic (quantum) regime. This means that the regulation of the singularity in Einstein’s general relativity (GR) would not be possible until quantum-mechanical ingredients are properly imposed on it.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics,Mathematical Physics

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