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CHAPTER 22: The State of the Universe

    Published in The Future of Theoretical Physics and Cosmology: Stephen Hawking 60th Birthday Symposium (Cambridge University Press).

    http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0209046v1

    https://doi.org/10.1142/9789811216404_0022Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)
    Abstract:

    What is the quantum state of the universe? That is the central question of quantum cosmology. This essay describes the place of that quantum state in a final theory governing the regularities exhibited universally by all physical systems in the universe. It is possible that this final theory consists of two parts: (1) a dynamical theory such as superstring theory, and (2) a state of the universe such as the no-boundary wave function. Both are necessary because prediction in quantum mechanics requires both a Hamiltonian and a state. The simplicity observed in the early universe gives hope that there is a simple, discoverable quantum state of the universe. It may be that the predictions of the quantum state for late time, low-energy observations can be summarized by an effective cosmological theory. That should not obscure the need to provide a fundamental basis for such an effective theory. It could be that there is one principle that determines both the dynamical theory and the quantum state. That would be a truly unified final theory.