http://arxiv.org/abs/1503.05723
We survey a variety of cosmological problems where the issue of generality has arisen. This is aimed at providing a wider context for many claims and deductions made when philosophers of science choose cosmological problems for investigation. We show how simple counting arguments can be used to characterise parts of the general solution of Einstein’s equations when various matter fields are present and with different spatial topologies. Applications are described to the problem of singularities, static cosmological models, cosmic no hair theorems, the late-time isotropisation of cosmological models, and the number of parameters needed to describe a general astronomical universe.
J. Barrow
Fri, 20 Mar 15
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Comments: 26 pages, no figures, chapter for volume ‘Foundations and Perspectives on Cosmology and Philosophy’
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