REMARKS ON A DECRUMPLING MODEL OF THE UNIVERSE
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Abstract: It is argued that when the dimension of space is a constant integer the full set of Einstein's field equations has more information than the spatial components of Einstein's equation plus the energy conservation law. Applying the former approach to the decrumpling FRW cosmology recently proposed, it is shown that the spacetime singularity cannot be avoided and that turning points are absent. This result is in contrast to the decrumpling nonsingular spacetime model with turning points previously obtained using the latter approach.
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