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The Low Density Symmetric Cosmology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 February 2017
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Most cosmological models are based on the ‘cosmological principle’ according to which the Universe is homogeneous and isotropic on a certain level, chosen such that the present mean density is of the order of 10-30±1 g cm-3.
- Type
- Part VI: Matter-Antimatter Universes and Physical Processes Near the Singularity
- Information
- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 63: Confrontation of Cosmological Theories , 1974 , pp. 341 - 345
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- Copyright © Reidel 1974
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