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An unbound universe
The Astrophysical Journal1974Vol. 194, pp. 543–543
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Abstract
A variety of arguments strongly suggest that the density of the universe is no more than a tenth of the value required for closure. Loopholes in this reasoning may exist, but if so, they are primordial and invisible, or perhaps just black.
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