Arguments against the flatness problem

Phillip Helbig

in 2022 Cosmology: Proceedings of the 56th Reconcontres de Moriond
Étienne Augé, Jacques Dumarchez & Jean Trân Thanh Vân (eds.)
pp. 331–332 (2022)
ISBN: 979-10-96879-16-8


Several authors (including myself) have made claims, none of which has been convincingly rebutted, that the flatness problem, as formulated by Dicke and Peebles, is not really a problem but rather a misunderstanding. In particular, we all agree that no fine-tuning in the early Universe is needed in order to explain the fact that there is no strong departure from flatness, neither in the early Universe nor now. Nevertheless, the flatness problem is still widely perceived to be real, since it is still routinely mentioned in papers and books as an outstanding (in both senses) problem in cosmology. Most of the arguments against the idea of a flatness problem are based on the change with time of the density parameter Ω and normalized cosmological constant λ (often assumed to be zero before there was strong evidence that it has a non-negligible positive value) and, since the Hubble constant $H$ is not considered, are independent of time-scale. In addition, taking the time-scale into account, it is sometimes claimed that fine-tuning is required in order to produce a Universe which neither collapsed after a short time nor expanded so quickly that no structure formation could take place. None of those claims is correct, whether or not the cosmological constant is assumed to be zero. Since I have been at most moderately successful in convincing the community of the lack of existence of the flatness problem, I highlight some similar claims from various authors better known than myself.


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