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Cosmic Inflation: Lower Expansion Rate with than without?
When I read the Cosmic Inflation diagram at
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Horizonte_inflacionario.svg
which I rotated to make it readable:
where the Hubbleradius, and therefore also the ...
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Acceleration in the rate of expanansion of the universe due to weakening gravity?
Could the acceleration in the rate of expansion of the universe be due to the weakening of gravitational forces, as the distance between objects continues to increase?
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How does an inflationary universe solve the Flatness Problem, Horizon Problem and Monopole Problem? [duplicate]
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What is the evidence for Inflation of the early universe?
I am reading some public science books on inflationary universe, e.g. The Inflationary Universe by A. Guth.
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Can decompactification explain the inflation of the early universe?
I've just reread chapter 11 of this book where it is explained among other things, that our four dimensional universe could be unstable concerning a decompactification transition, since potential ...
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Is the FRW metric describing the shape of the universe or the shape of the expansion applied to the universe?
Is it (the output, i.e, spherical, flat, hyperbolic) describing the physical shape of the universe and its curvature at any given instance of time or is it describing the shape of the expansion ...
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Curvature, Omega, the Flatness problem, and the evolving shape of the universe
I'm a little confused by this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatness_problem
Which seems to imply the universe is more curved now than it was soon after the Big Bang. Look at the graph on the right ...
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Cosmic bubble collision
I'm reading this review right now. The claim seems to be that when you have an expanding "false vacuum", finite size bubbles form due to phase transition (cause by finite action instantons) (which, in ...

