Non-anthropic String Theory Landscape and Finite Universes

In summary, Laura Mersini Haughton's theory of the multiverse is supported by predictions that have been confirmed.
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twistor
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What are you thoughts about Laura Mersini Haughton´s theory of the multiverse? She predicted a CMB cold spot, power suppression at low multipoles, preferred direction associated with the quadrupole octupole alignment, dark flow, and the deviation of the CMB amplitude. While dark flow remains controversial, the other predictions have been confirmed.
(See
http://arxiv.org/abs/0809.3623
http://arxiv.org/pdf/0810.5388.pdf
http://arxiv.org/pdf/hep-th/0611223v1.pdf
http://arxiv.org/pdf/hep-th/0612142v1.pdf
for more information)


On the other hand, there are other interesting theories of finite universes. The my favourites are http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/9901364.pdf
http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/0310253v1.pdf
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1310.1245.pdf
by Luminet and
http://arxiv.org/pdf/gr-qc/0108043.pdf
http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/9807206.pdf
http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/9802021.pdf
by Levin

What are your comments on this?
 
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There's also work by kashlinsky out there on dark flow. Is it valid?
 
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Were these predictions or post-dictions?
 
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This is a good example of why we should be cautious when a conjecture yields a prediction that has observational support. It deserves further consideration, but, little more.
 
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bapowell said:
Were these predictions or post-dictions?

The amazing thing is that they all were PREdictions!
 
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Can you provide references where she predicts these effects?
 
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But these are all dated after the discovery of the effects. I would consider these post-dictions then.
 
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bapowell said:
But these are all dated after the discovery of the effects. I would consider these post-dictions then.

http://arxiv.org/pdf/hep-ph/0405218.pdf
and
http://arxiv.org/pdf/hep-th/0410213.pdf
are a bit older, I think.

As far as I know, dark flow was discovered on october 2008. http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/pdf/276176main_ApJLetters_20Oct2008.pdf
and the papers of Houghton I'm citing above were written on 2004 and February 2008, that is, BEFORE (there you have at least one PREdiction).
Regarding the spot and the octupoles, I think you're right there.

Anyway, post-dictions, in this case, aren't a reason for paying less attention to the theory. I think this theory deserved much more attention than what it received.

And...

What are your thoughts on Luminet's and Levin's works on closed/finite universes?
 
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twistor said:
Anyway, post-dictions, in this case, aren't a reason for paying less attention to the theory. I think this theory deserved much more attention than what it received.
True, but the theories then are less compelling.

What are your thoughts on Luminet's and Levin's works on closed/finite universes?
I don't have any yet...I will have a look at the references. Thanks!
 

Related to Non-anthropic String Theory Landscape and Finite Universes

1. What is the Non-anthropic String Theory Landscape?

The Non-anthropic String Theory Landscape is a concept in theoretical physics that suggests the existence of multiple universes with different physical laws and constants, all existing within a larger "landscape" of possibilities. It is based on the idea that our universe is just one of many possible outcomes of string theory, and that the laws of physics may vary in different universes.

2. How does the Non-anthropic String Theory Landscape relate to the idea of a finite universe?

The Non-anthropic String Theory Landscape does not necessarily imply a finite universe. While the concept of multiple universes within a "landscape" may suggest a limit to the number of possible universes, the actual size and scale of each individual universe is still unknown and could potentially be infinite.

3. What evidence is there for the existence of a Non-anthropic String Theory Landscape?

Currently, there is no direct evidence for the existence of a Non-anthropic String Theory Landscape. This concept is still purely theoretical and is based on mathematical models and extrapolations from string theory. However, some scientists believe that further research and observations may provide evidence for the existence of multiple universes.

4. How does the Non-anthropic String Theory Landscape impact our understanding of the origin of the universe?

The Non-anthropic String Theory Landscape offers a different perspective on the origin of the universe. Instead of a single, unique event that gave rise to our universe, this concept suggests that the universe may have emerged from a larger "landscape" of possibilities. This idea raises questions about the nature of causality and the role of chance in the creation of our universe.

5. What are the implications of the Non-anthropic String Theory Landscape for the search for a unified theory of physics?

The Non-anthropic String Theory Landscape has significant implications for the search for a unified theory that can explain all the fundamental laws of physics. If there are indeed multiple universes with different laws and constants, it may be challenging to find a single theory that can account for all of them. Additionally, the concept of a "landscape" of possibilities suggests that there may not be a single, ultimate theory, but instead a range of possible theories that could all be valid in different universes.

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