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Big Bang blunder bursts the multiverse bubble
by Paul Steinhardt
Nature, June 5, 2014, Vol 510, page 9.
Premature hype over gravitational waves highlights
gaping holes in models for the origins
and evolution of the Universe, argues Steinhardt
The inflationary paradigm is fundamentally untestable,
and hence scientifically meaningless, he says.
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When a team of cosmologists
announced at a press conference in March
that they had detected gravitational waves
generated in the first instants after the Big Bang,
the origins of the Universe were once again major news.
The reported discovery
created a worldwide sensation
in the scientific community,
the media and the public at large
(see Nature 507, 281–283; 2014).
According to the team
at the BICEP2 South Pole telescope,
the detection is at the 5–7 sigma level,
so there is less than one chance in two million
of it being a random occurrence.
The results were hailed as proof
of the Big Bang inflationary theory
and its progeny, the multiverse.
Nobel prizes were predicted
and scores of theoretical models spawned.
The announcement also influenced
decisions about academic appointments
and the rejections of papers and grants.
It even had a role
in governmental planning
of large-scale projects.
The BICEP2 team identified
a twisty (B-mode) pattern
in its maps of polarization
of the cosmic microwave background,
concluding that this was a detection
of primordial gravitational waves.
Now, serious flaws in the analysis
have been revealed that transform
the sure detection into no detection.
The search for gravitational waves must begin anew.
The problem is that other effects,
including light scattering from dust
and the synchrotron radiation
generated by electrons moving around
galactic magnetic fields within our own Galaxy,
can also produce these twists.
The BICEP2 instrument detects radiation
at only one frequency, so cannot distinguish
the cosmic contribution from other sources.
To do so,
the BICEP2 team used measurements
of galactic dust collected
by the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe
and Planck satellites,
each of which operates
over a range of other frequencies.
When the BICEP2 team did its analysis,
the Planck dust map had not yet been published,
so the team extracted data from a preliminary map
that had been presented several months earlier.
Now a careful reanalysis
by scientists at Princeton University
and the Institute for Advanced Study,
also in Princeton, has concluded
that the BICEP2 B-mode pattern
could be the result mostly
or entirely of foreground effects
without any contribution
from gravitational waves.
Other dust models considered
by the BICEP2 team
do not change this negative conclusion,
the Princeton team showed
(R. Flauger, J. C. Hill and D. N. Spergel,
preprint at http://arxiv.org/abs/1405.7351; 2014).
The sudden reversal
should make the scientific community
contemplate the implications for the future
of cosmology experimentation and theory.
The search for gravitational waves is not stymied.
At least eight experiments,
including BICEP3,
the Keck Array and Planck,
are already aiming at the same goal.
This time, the teams can be assured
that the world will be paying close attention.
This time, acceptance
will require measurements
over a range of frequencies
to discriminate from foreground effects,
as well as tests to rule out
other sources of confusion.
And this time,
the announcements
should be made
after submission to journals
and vetting by expert referees.
If there must be a press conference,
hopefully the scientific community
and the media will demand
that it is accompanied
by a complete set of documents,
including details of the systematic analysis
and sufficient data to enable objective verification.
The BICEP2 incident
has also revealed
a truth about inflationary theory.
The common view is that
it is a highly predictive theory.
If that was the case
and the detection of gravitational waves
was the ‘smoking gun’ proof of inflation,
one would think that non-detection
means that the theory fails.
Such is the nature of normal science.
Yet some proponents of inflation
who celebrated the BICEP2 announcement
already insist that the theory is equally valid
whether or not gravitational waves are detected.
How is this possible?
The answer given by proponents is alarming:
the inflationary paradigm is so flexible
that it is immune to experimental and observational tests.
First, inflation is driven by a hypothetical scalar field,
the inflaton, which has properties that can be adjusted
to produce effectively any outcome.
Second, inflation does not end
with a universe with uniform properties,
but almost inevitably leads to a multiverse
with an infinite number of bubbles,
in which the cosmic and physical properties
vary from bubble to bubble.
The part of the multiverse that we observe
corresponds to a piece of just one such bubble.
Scanning over all
possible bubbles in the multiverse,
everything that can physically happen
does happen an infinite number of times.
No experiment can rule out a theory
that allows for all possible outcomes.
Hence, the paradigm of inflation is unfalsifiable.
This may seem confusing
given the hundreds of theoretical papers
on the predictions of this or that inflationary model.
What these papers
typically fail to acknowledge
is that they ignore the multiverse
and that, even with this unjustified choice,
there exists a spectrum of other models
which produce all manner
of diverse cosmological outcomes.
Taking this into account,
it is clear that the inflationary paradigm
is fundamentally untestable,
and hence scientifically meaningless.
Cosmology
is an extraordinary science
at an extraordinary time.
Advances, including
the search for gravitational waves,
will continue to be made
and it will be exciting to see
what is discovered in the coming years.
With these future results in hand,
the challenge for theorists will be
to identify a truly explanatory
and predictive scientific paradigm
describing the origin,
evolution and future of the Universe.
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