John Michael Strubhart

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Indeed, the mathematics of general relativity shows that in the universe’s earliest moments, space would have swelled so fast that regions would have been propelled apart at greater than light speed. As a result, they would have been unable to exert any influence on one another. The difficulty then is to explain how nearly identical temperatures were established in independent cosmic domains, a puzzle cosmologists have named the horizon problem.
The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos
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