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Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-06-24 07:01:56
Social Science
An expanding universe must be flat,that is to say,euclidian geometry must be valid for large scales?
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Anonymous
no
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Anonymous
It also means that it doesn't have enough mass to close back in on itself. but expands seemingly forever until everything is used up, and maximum entropy is achieved.
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Anonymous
No, an expanding universe might have any geometry. I think flatness implies an infinite (unbounded) spatial universe.