Re: Could the universe be older and bigger than we can see?
- From: "Yousuf Khan" <yjkhan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Aug 2005 11:12:24 -0700
Ivica Kolar wrote:
> Maybe you will find this interesting (I did):
> "Cosmological Redshift in a Relational Quantum Theory
> ...An exact formulation is possible in a closed FRW cosmology in which
> cosmological redshift is given by 1+z = a_0^2/a^2(t). This is consistent
> with observation for a universe expanding at half the currently accepted
> rate, twice as old, and requiring a quarter of the critical density for
> closure...."
> Rest is at: http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0508077
Translate it for me, what does it mean?
Yousuf Khan
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