Black holes as possible sources of closed and semiclosed worlds

V. P. Frolov, M. A. Markov, and V. F. Mukhanov
Phys. Rev. D 41, 383 – Published 15 January 1990
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Abstract

The internal structure of spacetime inside a black hole is investigated on the assumption that some limiting curvature exists. It is shown that the Schwarzschild metric inside the black hole can be attached to the de Sitter one at some spacelike junction surface which may represent a short transition layer. The method of massive thin shells by Israel is used to obtain the characteristics of this layer. It is shown that instead of the singularity the closed world can be formed inside the black hole. It is argued that this property of our model may also be valid in a more general case provided the gravitation theory is asymptotically free and the limiting curvature exists. After passing the deflation stage the closed world in the black-hole interior may begin to inflate and give rise to a new macroscopic universe. The described model may be considered as an example of the creation of a closed or semiclosed world "in the laboratory." The possible fate of the evaporating black hole is also briefly discussed.

  • Received 9 February 1989

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.41.383

©1990 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

V. P. Frolov

  • Instituto de Astronomia y Fisica del Espacio, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

M. A. Markov

  • Institute for Nuclear Research and P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

V. F. Mukhanov

  • Institute for Nuclear Research, Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

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Vol. 41, Iss. 2 — 15 January 1990

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