Gravity as elasticity of spacetime: a paradigm to understand horizon thermodynamics and cosmological constant

Padmanabhan, T. (2004) Gravity as elasticity of spacetime: a paradigm to understand horizon thermodynamics and cosmological constant International Journal of Modern Physics D, 13 (10). pp. 2293-2298. ISSN 0218-2718

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Abstract

It is very likely that the quantum description of spacetime is quite different from what we perceive at large scales, l≥(G /c3)½. The long wavelength description of spacetime, based on Einstein's equations, is similar to the description of a continuum solid made of a large number of microscopic degrees of freedom. This paradigm provides a novel interpretation of coordinate transformations as deformations of "spacetime solid" and allows one to obtain Einstein's equations as a consistency condition in the long wavelength limit. The entropy contributed by the microscopic degrees of freedom reduces to a pure surface contribution when Einstein's equations are satisfied. The horizons arises as "defects" in the "spacetime solid" (in the sense of well-defined singular points) and contributes an entropy which is one quarter of the horizon area. Finally, the response of the microstructure to vacuum energy leads to a near cancellation of the cosmological constant, leaving behind a tiny fluctuation which matches with the observed value.

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Keywords:Horizon; Entropy; Black Hole; Cosmological Constant; Quantum Gravity
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