On the Stability of Our Universe
Marcelo Samuel Berman, Newton C. A. da Costa

TL;DR
This paper argues that our universe, modeled by Robertson-Walker metrics, is stable with zero total energy, and can have rotational states alongside expansion, challenging traditional views on cosmic stability.
Contribution
It introduces the idea that the Robertson-Walker universe can be stable with zero energy and include rotational states, expanding the understanding of cosmic stability.
Findings
Universe modeled as zero-energy stable system
Existence of rotational states alongside expansion
Supports stability of Robertson-Walker cosmology
Abstract
We argue that the Robertson-Walker's Universe is a zero-energy stable one, even though it may possess a rotational state besides expansion.
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