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IT is, I think, generally recognised that light can travel round and round an Einstein universe in the way described by Prof. Brauner. Alternative universes have of course been imagined in which this cannot happen; that of de Sitter, for example, expands so rapidly that light can never get back to its starting point.
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JEANS, J. What becomes of Stellar Radiation ?. Nature 121, 674 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/121674b0
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