The example of the coordinate singularity at the south pole


1. The example of the coordinate singularity at the South Pole despite there not being an actual geometric singularity is used to describe the fact that the Hartle-Hawking universe:

A. results from quantum fluctuations of a “primordial foam”

B. must have finite spatial dimensions

C. will have a closed geometry

D. does not have a singular origin of time

2. The fact that we observe temperature fluctuations in the CMB is proof that the cosmological principle is not a good approximation to our universe.

True

False

Request for Solution File

Ask an Expert for Answer!!
Other Subject: The example of the coordinate singularity at the south pole
Reference No:- TGS0630209

Expected delivery within 24 Hours