On the quantum description of the early universe

G. Bengochea
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Why is it interesting to try to understand the origin of the universe? Everything we observe today, including our existence, arose from that event. Although we still do not have a theory that allows us to describe the origin itself, the study of the very early era of the universe involves the ideal terrain to analyze the interface between two of today's most successful physical theories, General Relativity and Quantum physics. But it is also an area in which we have a large number of observational data to test our theoretical ideas. Two of the fathers of Quantum physics, Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg, shared some thoughts that could be described with these words: "Quantum physics tells us that there is a line between the observed and the observer, and therefore science should be limited to what is observed. We must give up a complete, objective and realistic theory of the world". This article will orbit around these ideas and summarizes how it is that today, from recent works, we are in a position to try to challenge them (at least in part) through cosmology, seeking the quantum description of the early universe.
关于早期宇宙的量子描述
为什么试图了解宇宙的起源很有趣?我们今天所观察到的一切,包括我们的存在,都起源于那次事件。尽管我们仍然没有一个理论可以让我们描述起源本身,但对宇宙早期的研究涉及到一个理想的领域,可以分析当今最成功的两个物理理论——广义相对论和量子物理学之间的接口。但在这个领域,我们也有大量的观测数据来检验我们的理论观点。量子物理学之父尼尔斯·玻尔(Niels Bohr)和维尔纳·海森堡(Werner Heisenberg)分享了一些可以用以下文字描述的想法:“量子物理学告诉我们,被观察到的和观察者之间有一条线,因此科学应该局限于被观察到的东西。”我们必须放弃一个完整的、客观的、现实的世界观”。本文将围绕这些观点展开,并总结一下,从最近的研究成果来看,我们今天是如何通过宇宙学试图挑战它们(至少部分地),寻求对早期宇宙的量子描述的。
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