editorial reviewedSeveral authors (including myself) have made claims, none of which has been convincingly rebutted, that the flatness problem, as formulated by Dicke and Peebles, is not really a problem but rather a misunderstanding. In particular, we all agree that no fine-tuning in the early Universe is needed in order to explain the fact that there is no strong departure from flatness, neither in the early Universe nor now. Nevertheless, the flatness problem is still widely perceived to be real, since it is still routinely mentioned in papers and books as an outstanding (in both senses) problem in cosmology. Most of the arguments against the idea of a flatness problem are based on the change with time of the density parameter Ω and norm...
The question of determining the spatial geometry of the Universe is of greater relevance than ever, ...
The problem of estimating cosmological parameters such as \Omega from noisy or incomplete data is an...
The Friedmann Equations are written in terms of the Hubble Parameter to show that if the Hubble Par...
editorial reviewedSeveral authors (including myself) have made claims, none of which has been convin...
peer reviewedSeveral authors (including myself) have made claims, none of which has been convincingl...
peer reviewedSeveral authors have made claims, none of which has been rebutted, that the flatness pr...
The flatness problem is by and large still regarded as a problem in classical cosmology, and inflat...
peer reviewedI briefly review the flatness problem within the context of classical cosmology and exa...
The flatness problem in cosmology draws attention to a surprising fine-tuning of the spatial geometr...
For several reasons, the flatness problem as originally proposed differs from the flatness problem t...
It is commonplace in discussions of modern cosmology to assert that the early universe began in a sp...
Big Bang models of the Universe predict rapid domination by curvature, a paradox known as the flatne...
We discuss in some detail the requirements on an early-Universe model that solves the horizon and fl...
The standard model of expanding universe is based on the theory of general relativity (GR) which ass...
In cosmological theories with varying constants there are anthropic reasons why the expansion of the...
The question of determining the spatial geometry of the Universe is of greater relevance than ever, ...
The problem of estimating cosmological parameters such as \Omega from noisy or incomplete data is an...
The Friedmann Equations are written in terms of the Hubble Parameter to show that if the Hubble Par...
editorial reviewedSeveral authors (including myself) have made claims, none of which has been convin...
peer reviewedSeveral authors (including myself) have made claims, none of which has been convincingl...
peer reviewedSeveral authors have made claims, none of which has been rebutted, that the flatness pr...
The flatness problem is by and large still regarded as a problem in classical cosmology, and inflat...
peer reviewedI briefly review the flatness problem within the context of classical cosmology and exa...
The flatness problem in cosmology draws attention to a surprising fine-tuning of the spatial geometr...
For several reasons, the flatness problem as originally proposed differs from the flatness problem t...
It is commonplace in discussions of modern cosmology to assert that the early universe began in a sp...
Big Bang models of the Universe predict rapid domination by curvature, a paradox known as the flatne...
We discuss in some detail the requirements on an early-Universe model that solves the horizon and fl...
The standard model of expanding universe is based on the theory of general relativity (GR) which ass...
In cosmological theories with varying constants there are anthropic reasons why the expansion of the...
The question of determining the spatial geometry of the Universe is of greater relevance than ever, ...
The problem of estimating cosmological parameters such as \Omega from noisy or incomplete data is an...
The Friedmann Equations are written in terms of the Hubble Parameter to show that if the Hubble Par...