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Multiple Universes

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Professor Gold considers the properties of a closed or nearly closed universe in which there are substantial variations of mean density on a large scale, so that close “sub-universes” could exist within it.

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GOLD, T. Multiple Universes. Nature 242, 24–25 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1038/242024a0

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