On Monday, December 24, 2018 at 3:50:33 AM UTC, Brent wrote:
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> On 12/23/2018 4:47 PM, [email protected] <javascript:> wrote:
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> *If by "flat", you mean mathematically flat, like a plane extending 
> infinitely in all directions, as opposed to asymptotically flat like a huge 
> and expanding sphere,  you have to reconcile an infinitesimally tiny 
> universe at the time of the BB, and simultaneously an infinitely large 
> universe extending infinitely in all directions. AG*
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> All that's "infinitesimally tiny" is the visible universe.  You must know 
> that the Friedmann equation just defines the dynamics of a scale factor, 
> not a size.
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*Are you claiming the visible universe at the BB was infinitesimally tiny, 
but the non visible part was infinitely large (mathematically flat), or 
huge (asymptotically flat)? AG *

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> Brent 
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