Covariant Space-Time Line Elements in the Friedmann–Lemaitre–Robertson–Walker Geometry

Most quantum gravity theories quantize space-time on the order of Planck length (<inline-formula><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="inline"><semantics><mrow><msubsup><mo>ℓ</mo><mi>p</mi><mtext> <...

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Main Authors: David Escors, Grazyna Kochan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-06-01
Series:Axioms
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1680/11/7/310
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Summary:Most quantum gravity theories quantize space-time on the order of Planck length (<inline-formula><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="inline"><semantics><mrow><msubsup><mo>ℓ</mo><mi>p</mi><mtext> </mtext></msubsup></mrow></semantics></math></inline-formula>). Some of these theories, such as loop quantum gravity (LQG), predict that this discreetness could be manifested through Lorentz invariance violations (LIV) over travelling particles at astronomical length distances. However, reports on LIV are controversial, and space discreetness could still be compatible with Lorentz invariance. Here, it is tested whether space quantization on the order of Planck length could still be compatible with Lorentz invariance through the application of a covariant geometric uncertainty principle (GeUP) as a constraint over geodesics in FRW geometries. Space-time line elements compatible with the uncertainty principle are calculated for a homogeneous, isotropic expanding Universe represented by the Friedmann–Lemaitre–Robertson–Walker solution to General Relativity (FLRW or FRW metric). A generic expression for the quadratic proper space-time line element is derived, proportional to Planck length-squared, and dependent on two contributions. The first is associated to the energy–time uncertainty, and the second depends on the Hubble function. The results are in agreement with space-time quantization on the expected length orders, according to quantum gravity theories, and within experimental constraints on putative LIV.
ISSN:2075-1680