BIG-BANG COSMOLOGY

22.1. Introduction to Standard Big-Bang Model The observed expansion of the Universe [1-3] is a natural (almost inevitable) result of any homogeneous and isotropic cosmological model based on general relativity. However, by itself, the Hubble expansion does not provide sufficient evidence for what w...

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