Possible relationship between initial conditions for inflation and past geodesic incompleteness of the inflationary spacetime

According to the Borde-Guth-Vilenkin (BGV) theorem an expanding region of spacetime cannot be extended to the past beyond some boundary $\mathcal{B}$. Therefore, the inflationary universe must have had some kind of beginning. However, the BGW theorem says nothing about the boundary conditions on $\m...

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Zusammenfassung:According to the Borde-Guth-Vilenkin (BGV) theorem an expanding region of spacetime cannot be extended to the past beyond some boundary $\mathcal{B}$. Therefore, the inflationary universe must have had some kind of beginning. However, the BGW theorem says nothing about the boundary conditions on $\mathcal{B}$, or even about its location. Here we present a single-scalar field model of the Two-Measures Theory, where the non-Riemannian volume element $\Upsilon d^4x$ is present in the action. As a result of the model dynamics, an upper bound $\varphi_0$ of admissible values of the scalar field $\varphi$ appears, which sets the position of $\mathcal{B}$ in the form of a spacelike hypersurface $\Upsilon(x)=0$ with a boundary condition: $\Upsilon\rightarrow 0^+$ as $\varphi\rightarrow\varphi_0^{\,\,\,-}$. A detailed study has established that if the initial kinetic energy density $\rho_{kin}^{(in)}$ prevails over initial gradient energy density $\rho_{grad}^{(in)}$ then there is an interval of initial values $\varphi_{in}^{(min)}\leq \varphi_{in}
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2303.00249