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The case for a Casimir cosmology

Ulf Leonhardt

2020Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The cosmological constant, also known as dark energy, was believed to be caused by vacuum fluctuations, but naive calculations give results in stark disagreement with fact. In the Casimir effect, vacuum fluctuations cause forces in dielectric media, which is very well described by Lifshitz theory. Recently, using the analogy between geometries and media, a cosmological constant of the correct order of magnitude was calculated with Lifshitz theory (Leonhardt 2019 Ann. Phys. ( New York ) 411 , 167973. ( doi:10.1016/j.aop.2019.167973 )). This paper discusses the empirical evidence and the ideas behind the Lifshitz theory of the cosmological constant without requiring prior knowledge of cosmology and quantum field theory. This article is part of a discussion meeting issue ‘The next generation of analogue gravity experiments’.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsCasimir effectCosmologyCosmological constantTheoretical physicsVacuum energyAnalogyField (mathematics)Quantum cosmologyNon-standard cosmologyClassical mechanicsQuantum fluctuationConstant (computer programming)Quantum field theoryCosmological modelFalse vacuumVacuum stateQuantum mechanicsOrder (exchange)Dark energyQuantum gravityQuantum electrodynamicsLambda-CDM modelQuantumDielectricGravitationStandard Model (mathematical formulation)Cosmological constant problemBig Bang (financial markets)Quantum Electrodynamics and Casimir EffectQuantum and Classical ElectrodynamicsNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
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