Astronomy (Sep 2024)

An Event Horizon ‘Firewall’ Undergoing Cosmological Expansion

  • Richard N. Henriksen,
  • A. Gordon Emslie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/astronomy3030016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 255 – 274

Abstract

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We embed an object with a singular horizon structure, reminiscent of (but fundamentally different from, except in a limiting case) a black hole event horizon, in an expanding, spherically symmetric, homogeneous, Universe that has a positive cosmological constant. Conformal representation is discussed. There is a temperature/pressure singularity and a corresponding scalar curvature singularity at the horizon. The expanding singular horizon ultimately bounds the entire spacetime manifold. It is is preceded by an expanding light front, which separates the spacetime affected by the singularity from that which is not yet affected. An appropriately located observer in front of the light front can have a Hubble–Lemaître constant that is consistent with that currently observed.

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