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    Open Access Perspective Study Article ID: AMP-7-230

    Algebraic Cubic Equation vs. Freedman Equations for the Geometry of our Universe

    S Kalimuthu*

    In 1921 the famous Russian mathematician Alexander Freedman proved by analyzing Einstein’s general relativity that the geometry of our Universe has three possibilities namely Euclidean, Hyperbolic, and Spherical. Various cosmological experimental and observational probes of BOOMERanG, NASA’s WMAP, and ESA’s PLANCK mission revealed that the shape of our universe is flat. But to this day, there is no mathematical formulation for the geometry of our universe. In this short work, the author attempts to show that the geometry of our universe is Euclidean.

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    Published on: Sep 10, 2024 Pages: 246-247

    Full Text PDF Full Text HTML DOI: 10.17352/amp.000130
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