Re: The 13.7 billion light-year length denotes a fifth spatial dimension.



In article <Jeff_Relf_2006_Jun_8_FklD@xxxxxxxxx>, Jeff?ĶRelf
<Jeff_Relf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi T_Puddleduck,

Re: WikiPedia.ORG/wiki/Friedmann-Lema%C3%AEtre-Robertson-Walker
and WikiPedia.ORG/wiki/Cosmic_inflation

WMAP's March 2006 polarity data is consistent with an ever constant lambda,
not the huge lambda found in the Cosmic_Inflation theory.

http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/m_ig/060915/CMB_Timeline150.jpg

From WMAP's OWN website
Time Line of the Universe
The expansion of the universe over most of its history has been
relatively gradual. The notion that a rapid period "inflation" preceded
the Big Bang expansion was first put forth 25 years ago. The new WMAP
observations *favor* *specific* *inflation* scenarios over other long
held ideas.

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