Ryan Broll. Overview  Always referring to “shape” at all times, because of special relativity.  Curvature vs. Topology  “Flat or curved” vs. “Open.

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Ryan Broll

Overview  Always referring to “shape” at all times, because of special relativity.  Curvature vs. Topology  “Flat or curved” vs. “Open or closed”  FLRW model  Named after scientists  Assumes Isotropy and Homogeneity of Universe  “Cosmological Principle”

Flat This ignores minor curvatures caused by bodies with mass Euclidean, imagine a two dimensional plane No curvature

Spherical  3-dimensional hypersphere  WMAP looking for multiple images “back- to-back” of a given object, different in time.  Positive curvature

Hyperbolic  3 dimensional analog is a saddle  Parallel lines diverge  Type of “open” Universe with a negative curvature.

Implications about the end of Universe  Flat-Universe continually expands, but the rate of expansion asymptotically approaches zero  Spherical-Eventually expansion stops, reverses, and then collapses into a singularity- “BIG CRUNCH”  Hyperbolic-Universe expands forever

Density  Which one is right?  Depends on Density Parameter (defined as ratio of actual density in the universe to the critical density required to cause expansion to stop)

Current Findings  "We now know that the universe is flat with only a 0.4% margin of error” –NASA  Based on WMAP findings  Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe  Still a Hotly Debated Subject