A Lorentzian Approach to General Relativity: Einstein's Closed Universe Reinterpreted
Year: 1997
Keywords: special and general relativity, finite, closed universe, black holes, white holes, big bang
Within Lorentzian interpretation of general relativity (GR) curvilinear space is not reality itself, and has to be projected to Euclidean space. A finite, closed universe is even more complicated. When these difficulties are resolved, black holes disappear. This explains another point: An expanding universe should stay at its beginning within a black hole but later on leave it.