We present some historical and philosophical reflections on the paper “On the Relation Between the Expansion and the Mean Density of the Universe”, published by Albert Einstein and Willem de Sitter in 1932. In this famous work, Einstein and de Sitter considered a relativistic model of the expanding universe with both the cosmological constant and the curvature of space set to zero. Although the Einstein-deSitter model went on to serve as a standard model in ‘big bang’ cosmology for many years, we note that the authors do not explicitly consider the evolution of the cosmos in the paper. Indeed, the mathematics of the article are quite puzzling to modern eyes. We consider claims that the paper was neither original nor important; we find that,...
We present a first English translation and analysis of a little-known review of relativistic cosmolo...
In the first modern cosmological model, Einstein [1] modified his field equation of General Relativi...
Abstract Problems of scientific cosmology only rarely occur in the works of Karl Popper, the famous ...
We present some historical and philosophical reflections on the paper "On the Relation Between the E...
We present a translation and analysis of a cosmic model published by Einstein in 1931. The paper, wh...
In 1917, both Einstein and de Sitter proposed a new interpretation of the universe as a whole: the s...
We present a first English translation and analysis of a little-known review of relativistic cosmolo...
The de Sitter universe is the second model of the universe just after the publications of the Einste...
We present a historical review of Einstein’s 1917 paper ‘Cosmological Considerations in the General ...
We present a translation and analysis of a cosmic model published by Einstein in 1931. The paper, wh...
We present a first English translation and analysis of a little-known review of relativistic cosmolo...
peer reviewedThe Einstein–de Sitter cosmological model, a spatially flat Friedmann–Robertson–Walker ...
We present a first English translation and analysis of a little-known review of relativistic cosmolo...
It has recently been discovered that Einstein once attempted - and subsequently abandoned - a 'stead...
We present a translation and analysis of an unpublished manuscript by Albert Einstein in w...
We present a first English translation and analysis of a little-known review of relativistic cosmolo...
In the first modern cosmological model, Einstein [1] modified his field equation of General Relativi...
Abstract Problems of scientific cosmology only rarely occur in the works of Karl Popper, the famous ...
We present some historical and philosophical reflections on the paper "On the Relation Between the E...
We present a translation and analysis of a cosmic model published by Einstein in 1931. The paper, wh...
In 1917, both Einstein and de Sitter proposed a new interpretation of the universe as a whole: the s...
We present a first English translation and analysis of a little-known review of relativistic cosmolo...
The de Sitter universe is the second model of the universe just after the publications of the Einste...
We present a historical review of Einstein’s 1917 paper ‘Cosmological Considerations in the General ...
We present a translation and analysis of a cosmic model published by Einstein in 1931. The paper, wh...
We present a first English translation and analysis of a little-known review of relativistic cosmolo...
peer reviewedThe Einstein–de Sitter cosmological model, a spatially flat Friedmann–Robertson–Walker ...
We present a first English translation and analysis of a little-known review of relativistic cosmolo...
It has recently been discovered that Einstein once attempted - and subsequently abandoned - a 'stead...
We present a translation and analysis of an unpublished manuscript by Albert Einstein in w...
We present a first English translation and analysis of a little-known review of relativistic cosmolo...
In the first modern cosmological model, Einstein [1] modified his field equation of General Relativi...
Abstract Problems of scientific cosmology only rarely occur in the works of Karl Popper, the famous ...