Far out cosmology (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Monday, December 23, 2013, 15:09 (3986 days ago) @ xeno6696


> Matt: Shortly I'll have more to offer here. I've been reading "A Universe from Nothing" from Krauss, and while honing my cosmological perspective, he pointed out some things I missed...
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> Such as the fact that an infinitely expanding universe mathematically guarantees a multiverse... David will choke on his morning coffee on that one. But I checked his work, and its correct, even intuitively, which is the approach Krauss took in that book.-I won't choke at all. I'm way ahead of you. Look up Valenkin's recent work and conclusion that even the multiverse had to have a beginning. I've got it here somewhere. Also philosophically you cannot get something from nothing. I have criticisms of Krauss' pseudo-philosophic mistakes in my new book.


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