Abstract

We use a root finder procedure to obtain and an inflaton value due to use of a scale factor if we furthermore use as the variation of the time component of the metric tensor in Pre-Planckian Space-time up to the Planckian space-time initial values. In doing so, we obtain, due to the very restricted values for which are of the order of less than Planck time, results leading to an enormous value for the initial Cosmological constant.

Highlights

  • Volovik [1] derives in page 24 of his manuscript a description of a total vacuum energy via an integral over three-dimensional space

  • We obtain, due to the very restricted values for ∆t which are of the order of less than Planck time, results leading to an enormous value for the initial Cosmological constant

  • We initiate our work, citing [5] to the effect that we have a polynomial equation for the formation of a root finding procedure for ∆t, namely if

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Andrew Walcott Beckwith

How to cite this paper: Beckwith, A.W. (2018) How a Minimum Time Step and Formation of Initial Causal Structure in Space-Time Is Linked to an Enormous Initial Cosmological Constant. How to cite this paper: Beckwith, A.W. (2018) How a Minimum Time Step and Formation of Initial Causal Structure in Space-Time Is Linked to an Enormous Initial Cosmological Constant. Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology, 4, 541-548.

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