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Author Topic:   Did the expansion rate of the universe exceed lightspeed?
compmage
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Message 43 of 86 (458980)
03-03-2008 5:45 AM
Reply to: Message 34 by cavediver
03-02-2008 3:01 PM


Re: Speed of Light
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and one should stick to thinking in terms of curvature.
I was thinking the same a while ago when reading another thread here somewhere.
Am I correct in saying that during the early dense phase of the universe the curvature was virtually the same everywhere? Or am I completely off the mark due to my layman's understanding?

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