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Here is a link to an abstract of article published by Physical Review Letters on this very subject. Apologies, I do not have a link to the full article outside of University access. According to the abstract, "Including all degrees of freedom simultaneously for the first time, anisotropic expansion of the Universe is strongly disfavored, with odds of 121 000:1 against." Enjoy!

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Here is a link to an abstract of article published by Physical Review Letters on this very subject. Apologies, I do not have a link to the full article outside of University access. According to the abstract, "Including all degrees of freedom simultaneously for the first time, anisotropic expansion of the Universe is strongly disfavored, with odds of 121 000:1 against." Enjoy!

What does this exactly mean? That our universe is finite?

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What does this exactly mean? That our universe is finite?

It means the universe looks the same, on some level of resolution, in all directions

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It means the universe looks the same, on some level of resolution, in all directions

yeah well I get that but what does it mean beside that? Could it be indication to something on larger scale, like indication of multiverse or something?

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What does this exactly mean? That our universe is finite?

 

As Swansont has informed, isotropy refer to the uniformity of our universe in all directions--but not necessarily indicative of a finite universe.

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The determinant for a bound closed universe is the curvature. Which relates to mass density vs rate of expansion/contraction. Well prior to cosmological constant which confuses the issue.

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yeah well I get that but what does it mean beside that? Could it be indication to something on larger scale, like indication of multiverse or something?

Not that I'm aware of.

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