arXiv:1909.10669 [gr-qc]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources
Alternative route towards the change of metric signature
Published 2019-09-24Version 1
Beginning with Hartle and Hawking's no-boundary proposal, it has long been known that the pathology of a big bang singularity can be suppressed if a transition into Riemannian (Euclidean) metric signature (the usual singularity theorems become invalid in this region) occurs when we track back along cosmic time. A vital component of this type of models, that needs to be clarified, is the set of junction conditions at the boundary between the two signature regimes. In the traditional approach, the signature change occurs in the temporal sector through a switch of sign in the lapse-squared function. Motivated by more straightforward connections with the big bang cosmology, we explore here an alternative whereby the spatial metric eigenvalues change sign instead, so that the Riemannian side is purely timelike. We investigate the junction conditions required in this case.