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I found an interesting article by Paul Davies (https://journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevD.30.737) which involves radiation emmited by DeSitter horizons. But is it a fact that this radiation exists? Has it been verified?

And also, in the abstract he says:

Does the mining process allow the recovery of unlimited energy from the cosmological gravitational field?

What does this exactly mean?

vengaq
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  • "What does this exactly mean?" Davies seems to discuss this in the introduction. Could you be more precise on what you did not understand? – Níckolas Alves Aug 29 '22 at 02:34
  • Hello, sorry for commenting after almost a month, I didn't see your comment. Anyways, what I don't understand is that: Is Davies' description of how energy would be mined from the cosmological gravitational field mainstream physics or is it an alternative hypothesis without much verification? And also, if it is mainstream physics, does it mean that as the universe expands, vacuum energy increases turning the vacuum into a metastable vacuum that (as Davies mentioned in the intro), due to quantum instability of false vacuum, would decay? @NíckolasAlves – vengaq Sep 24 '22 at 14:27
  • And also, in the intro, he says that an effective lambda would make energy to appear in the universe, and therefore, the universe could avoid a final state of maximum entropy (i.e heat death). How would this mechanism work? How could the universe avoid such final? @NíckolasAlves – vengaq Sep 24 '22 at 14:30
  • @vengaq I suggest editing these remarks into the original question.This way, it will be more clear (and it will also bump the question to the front page, so more people can see). – Níckolas Alves Oct 01 '22 at 19:35