4most_firstlight
4most_firstlight
Dawid Jankowski interviews Boud Roukema about cosmology
https://peertube.stream/videos/watch/2b095f12-dec9-4f26-bbe3-4e989826ea5c
Could the Universe be finite?
https://peertube.stream/videos/watch/b2c9ed36-095b-408a-a244-f913f40a7f00
Topological acceleration in the Universe (slides + audio)
https://peertube.stream/videos/watch/7982c5c4-2086-49ed-b3b6-17f75dfafe07
The global topology of the spatial section of the Universe is currently unknown. It was first shown by Roukema et al (2007) that the existence of structure in the Universe implies effects of the global topology on local dynamics. Moreover, the effects of global topology on local dynamics, per the heuristic arguments used at the time, are topology dependent; different fundamental groups of homotopies give, in general, different dynamical effects. Thus, it appears that the global topology of the spatial section of our Universe, is, in principle, detectable by the the role of topological acceleration in the observed kinematics of the patterns of galaxies' peculiar velocities with respect to the comoving frame of a Friedmannian idealised reference model. The key argument for topological acceleration and later developments will be presented. Talk by B. Roukema @ASGRG2021, 3 Feb 2022 https://web.archive.org/web/20220208204431/https://www.asgrg2021.org/boudewijn-roukema webcam+audio: https://peertube.stream/w/8dvixyZTm85g2Q1e6jTw6f