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arxiv: 1804.04147 · v3 · pith:NT45EG3Unew · submitted 2018-04-11 · 🌀 gr-qc

White-hole dark matter and the origin of past low-entropy

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keywords pastblackdarkentropyholesmatterremnantsbang
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Recent results on the end of black hole evaporation give new weight to the hypothesis that a component of dark matter could be formed by remnants of evaporated black holes: stable Planck-size white holes with a large interior. The expected lifetime of these objects is consistent with their production at reheating. But remnants could also be pre-big bang relics in a bounce cosmology, and this possibility has strong implications on the issue of the source of past low entropy: it could realise a perspectival interpretation of past low entropy. The ideas briefly presented in this essay are developed in forthcoming papers.

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