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Can we derive the analytic Friedmann Equations without general relativity, starting from completely classical/nonrelativistic arguments? (If we consider sufficiently small volumes.)

Can we derive the analytic Friedmann Equations without general relativity, starting from completely classical arguments? (If we consider sufficiently small volumes.)

Can we derive the analytic Friedmann Equations without general relativity, starting from completely classical/nonrelativistic arguments? (If we consider sufficiently small volumes.)

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Can we derive the analytic Friedmann EquationsFriedmann Equations without general relativity, starting from completely classical arguments? (If we consider sufficiently small volumes.)

Can we derive the analytic Friedmann Equations without general relativity, starting from completely classical arguments? (If we consider sufficiently small volumes)

Can we derive the analytic Friedmann Equations without general relativity, starting from completely classical arguments? (If we consider sufficiently small volumes.)

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Deriving Friedmann Equations without General Relativity

Can we derive the analytic Friedmann Equations without general relativity, starting from completely classical arguments? (If we consider sufficiently small volumes)