Toroidal universes with vacuum energy are geodesically incomplete, and their semiclassical nucleation instantons are singular, so quantum creation from nothing cannot be described within semiclassical quantum gravity.
Tunneling wave function of the universe II: the backreaction problem
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The tunneling wave function of the universe is calculated exactly for a de Sitter minisuperspace model with a massless conformally coupled scalar field, both by solving the Wheeler-DeWitt equation and by evaluating the Lorentzian path integral. The same wave function is found in both approaches. The back-reaction of quantum field fluctuations on the scale factor amounts to a constant renormalization of the vacuum energy density. This is in contrast to the recent suggestion of Feldbrugge $et$ $al.$ that the back-reaction should diverge when the scale factor gets small, $a \to 0$. Similar results are found for a massive scalar field in the limit of a large mass. We also verified that the tunneling wave function can be expressed as a transition amplitude from a universe of vanishing size with the scalar field in the state of Euclidean vacuum, as it was suggested in our earlier work.
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On quantum creation of a toroidal universe
Toroidal universes with vacuum energy are geodesically incomplete, and their semiclassical nucleation instantons are singular, so quantum creation from nothing cannot be described within semiclassical quantum gravity.