Abstract

The quantum gravity vacuum must contain virtual fluctuations of black hole microstates. These extended-sized fluctuations get “crushed” when a closed trapped surface forms, and turn into on-shell “fuzzball” states that resolve the information puzzle. We argue that these same fluctuations can get “stretched” by the anti-trapped surfaces in an expanding cosmology, and that this stretching generates vacuum energy. The stretching happens when the Hubble deceleration reduces quickly, which happens whenever the pressure drops quickly. We thus get an inflation-scale vacuum energy when the heavy GUTS particles become nonrelativistic, and again a small vacuum energy when the radiation phase turns to dust. The expansion law in the radiation phase does not allow stretching, in agreement with the observed irrelevance of vacuum energy in that phase.

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