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    Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, as Originally Formulated Without the Cosmological
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Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, as Originally Formulated Without the Cosmological

Question 93

Question 93

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Einstein's general theory of relativity, as originally formulated without the cosmological constant, predicts a universe that


A) is static.
B) must expand.
C) must contract.
D) must either expand or contract.

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