FROM THE EMBEDDING THEORY TO GENERAL RELATIVITY IN A RESULT OF INFLATION

2012 
We study the embedding theory being a formulation of the gravitation theory where the independent variable is the embedding function for the four-dimensional spacetime in a flat ambient space. We do not impose additional constraints which are usually used to remove from the theory the extra solutions not being the solutions of Einstein equations. In order to show the possibility of automatic removal of these extra solutions we analyze the equations of the theory, assuming an inflation period during the expansion of the universe. In the framework of Friedmann–Robertson–Walker (FRW) symmetry we study the initial conditions for the inflation, and we show that after its termination the Einstein equations begin to satisfy with a very high precision. The properties of the theory equations allow us to suppose with confidence that the Einstein equations will satisfy with enough precision out of the framework of FRW symmetry as well. Thus the embedding theory can be considered as a theory of gravity which explains observed facts without any additional modification of it and we can use this theory in a flat space when we try to develop a quantum theory of gravity.
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