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When we do this today, using Friedmann’s equations and modern measurements, we find that the required correction is quite small, at the percent level: after its Big Bang, our Universe spent about the first half of its time decelerating, then the rest of the time accelerating, so the corrections roughly cancel out.
Our Mathematical Universe: My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality
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