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Alexander Friedmann and Expanding Universe - Book: "A Philosophical Rejection of The Big Bang Theory"
Rafique, Khuram
Realism & Physics
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Big Bang
Big Bang Cosmology
Cosmology
Friedmann
Initial Singularity
Hubble Law
de-Sitter
Einstein (1917)
Expanding Universe
Expansion of Space
Friedmann's Equations
<p>These sections of the book analyze and reject the claim that Friedmann (1922) had already mathematically reached to the Hubble's Law or Hubble type redshift-distance relationship. The source of the idea of (Big Bang) initial singularity is also traced within the works of Friedmann and it is pointed out that Friedmann was talking about monotonic world of which the initial singularity is a distorted and misunderstood form. </p>
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A Philosophical Rejection of The Big Bang Theory
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2018-02-11