the origin of the universe and the arrow of time
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A popular-level talk on cosmology and the arrow of time.TRANSCRIPT
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The Originof the Universe
and theArrow of Time
Sean Carroll
California Instituteof Technology
preposterousuniverse.com
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A label on points in theuniverse, just like space.
Time helps us locate things.
[Jason Torchinsky]
What is Time?
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We measure time using clocks:repetitive, predictable motions.
[Sara Petagna, Flickr]
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[Pattie Lee, Flickr]
Biological rhythms -- our pulse, breathing, nervous system -- are (somewhat) reliable clocks. They allow us to feel the passage of time.
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A profound difference between time and space:time has a direction, space does not.
[NASA]
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The arrow of timepoints from the past to the future.
Things change, inconsistent ways,throughout the universe.
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Just as organisms change and evolve, so do stars, and so does the universe.
[Sky & Telescope]
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1 second: hot, smooth plasma.
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380,000 years: ripples in a smooth background
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1010 years: stars and galaxies.
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1015 years: black holes and rocks.
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10100 years: empty space (forever).
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There is no arrow of time inthe fundamental laws of nature.
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The arrow of time onlyemerges when thereare many moving parts.
Interactions betweensimple objects (atoms,billiard balls) areperfectly reversible.
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What really happens as time passes?
The world gets messier -- more disorderly.
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We can clean things up, but that takes effort; it doesn’t happen by itself.
Disorder in the universe increases with time.
[Charles Mallery]
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics: entropy increases with time (in closed systems).
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Disorder is measuredby Entropy. Messier,less-organized thingshave higher entropy.
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Life and death
Biological evolution
Memory
Cause and effect
The “flow” of time
Without the arrow of time, the universe would be in thermal equilibrium --
everything static, nothing ever changing.
Growth of entropy is responsiblefor all the aspects of the arrow of time.
[Roger Penrose]
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Ludwig Boltzmann, 1870’s:
Entropy counts the number of ways we can re-arrange a system without changingits basic appearance.
high entropy:all mixed up
low entropy:delicatelyordered
[Martin Röll, Wikimedia]
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all possiblearrangementsof some system
high entropy
low entropy
regions denotearrangementsthat look the same
Boltzmann’s idea explains why entropy tends to go up: there are more ways to be high-entropy
than to be low-entropy.
But why did the entropy start out so low?
A question about the early universe!
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This includes ideas likecausality and even free will.
We can reconstruct thepast from the present only by appealing to a low-entropy boundary condition.
what we knowabout the present
low-entropypast
correct reconstruction
possiblefutures
possiblepasts
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early -- microwave background(380,000 years): smooth and denselow entropy
today -- galaxy distribution(14 billion years): lumpy and sparsemedium entropy
The origin of the arrow of time is cosmological.
Entropy was low near the Big Bang. Our initial conditionswere finely-tuned, “unnatural.” Nobody knows why.
future -- emtpy space(100 billion years): dilute and coldhigh entropy
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Why was the early universe so “unnatural”?
Could the whole universe just be a random fluctuation?
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Boltzmann, 1895: maybe there is a multiverse mostly in high-entropy equilibrium, and ourgalaxy is just a random fluctuation.
Boltzmann’s multiverse
The anthropic principle: in a big universe, wewill only observe those parts that are hospitable to the existence of intelligent life.
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Boltzmann wasn’t the first to suggest this scenario.
“For surely the atoms did not hold council, assigning order to each, flexing their keen minds with questions of place and motion and who goes where.
But shuffled and jumbled in many ways, in the course of endless time they are buffeted, driven along, chancing upon all motions, combinations.
At last they fall into such an arrangementas would create this universe…”
-- Lucretius, De Rerum Natura, c. 50 BC.
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In 1931, Sir Arthur Eddington explained why we cannot be just a random fluctuation.
Fluctuations are rare, and large fluctuations are very rare.
This scenario predicts that weshould be the minimum possiblefluctuations -- “Boltzmann Brains.”
[New York Times]
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Skepticalvoices areimportant.
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Perhaps the answer is to be found before the Big Bang.
General relativity predicts itsown downfall at the moment ofthe Big Bang. Needs to be replaced by something better.
There could be spacetime before the Big Bang, and many possibilitiesare currently being pursued.
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A high-entropy universe would look like empty space.
That’s where ouruniverse is headed.
But in the presence ofvacuum energy, evenempty space has anonzero temperature.
Fields will constantly be gently fluctuating, even though space is “empty.”
backgroundspace
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Einstein says that space and time are dynamical;they will have their own fluctuations.
We can even imagine forming a new bubble ofspacetime -- a baby universe.
Baby universes start out small, with low entropy; then they expand and cool, creating an arrow of time.
Just like the Big Bang.
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The universe is like aneternal bubble-makingmachine. It willnever turn off.
Baby universes cost zero energy to produce.
A bubble could form in this room and we’d never know.
Each new bubble increases the entropy of thelarger multiverse. That’s the difference betweenthis scenario and Boltzmann’s; entropy growsforever, rather than jiggling near a maximum.
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This can happen in both directions in time.
Evolving empty space to the past, we would also seebaby-universes created; their arrow of time would bereversed with respect to ours. The multiverse can be perfectly time-symmetric; we just don’t see all of it.
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The multiverse businessis obviously speculative.
What’s important is:
You remember the past and not the future becausethe early universe had a very low entropy.
Understanding why is a profound challengefor modern cosmology.