Bumps on the Road to Here (from Eternity)

In his recent book, From Eternity to Here, and in other more technical papers, Sean Carroll (partly in collaboration with Jennifer Chen) has put forward an intriguing new way to think about the origin of the Universe. His approach, in a nutshell, is to raise certain worries about a standard Boltzman...

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Main Author: Eric Winsberg
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-02-01
Series:Entropy
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/14/3/390/
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spelling doaj-453922d9de8c4cc097f56833dd3771182020-11-24T22:10:33ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002012-02-0114339040610.3390/e14030390Bumps on the Road to Here (from Eternity)Eric WinsbergIn his recent book, From Eternity to Here, and in other more technical papers, Sean Carroll (partly in collaboration with Jennifer Chen) has put forward an intriguing new way to think about the origin of the Universe. His approach, in a nutshell, is to raise certain worries about a standard Boltzmannian picture of statistical mechanics, and to present certain commitments that he thinks we ought to hold—commitments that the standard picture doesn’t share. He then proposes a cosmological model—one that purports to give us insight into what sort of process brought about the “initial state” of the universe—that can uniquely accommodate those commitments. The conclusion of Carroll’s argument is that statistical mechanical reasoning provides grounds for provisionally accepting that cosmological model. My goal in this paper is to reconstruct and critically assess this proposal. I argue that “statistical cosmology” requires a careful balance of philosophical intuitions and commitments against technical, scientific considerations; how much stock we ought to place in these intuitions and commitments should depend on where they lead us—those that lead us astray scientifically might well be in need of philosophical re‑examination.http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/14/3/390/timestatistical mechanicscosmologyBoltzmannentropyreversibility
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Bumps on the Road to Here (from Eternity)
Entropy
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statistical mechanics
cosmology
Boltzmann
entropy
reversibility
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title Bumps on the Road to Here (from Eternity)
title_short Bumps on the Road to Here (from Eternity)
title_full Bumps on the Road to Here (from Eternity)
title_fullStr Bumps on the Road to Here (from Eternity)
title_full_unstemmed Bumps on the Road to Here (from Eternity)
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publishDate 2012-02-01
description In his recent book, From Eternity to Here, and in other more technical papers, Sean Carroll (partly in collaboration with Jennifer Chen) has put forward an intriguing new way to think about the origin of the Universe. His approach, in a nutshell, is to raise certain worries about a standard Boltzmannian picture of statistical mechanics, and to present certain commitments that he thinks we ought to hold—commitments that the standard picture doesn’t share. He then proposes a cosmological model—one that purports to give us insight into what sort of process brought about the “initial state” of the universe—that can uniquely accommodate those commitments. The conclusion of Carroll’s argument is that statistical mechanical reasoning provides grounds for provisionally accepting that cosmological model. My goal in this paper is to reconstruct and critically assess this proposal. I argue that “statistical cosmology” requires a careful balance of philosophical intuitions and commitments against technical, scientific considerations; how much stock we ought to place in these intuitions and commitments should depend on where they lead us—those that lead us astray scientifically might well be in need of philosophical re‑examination.
topic time
statistical mechanics
cosmology
Boltzmann
entropy
reversibility
url http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/14/3/390/
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