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Geometry and Destiny | Lawrence M. Krauss
; Michael S. Turner
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2 Apr 1999 | Journal: | Gen.Rel.Grav. 31 (1999) 1453-1459 | Subject: | astro-ph gr-qc hep-ph | Affiliation: | 2,3) (Case Western Reserve University, University of Chicago, Fermilab | Abstract: | The recognition that the cosmological constant may be non-zero forces us to re-evaluate standard notions about the connection between geometry and the fate of our Universe. An open Universe can recollapse, and a closed Universe can expand forever. As a corollary, we point out that there is no set of cosmological observations we can perform that will unambiguously allow us to determine what the ultimate destiny of the Universe will be. | Source: | arXiv, astro-ph/9904020 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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