The discussion explores whether the expansion of the universe can be described by a single variable function of time, a(t), outside of the Friedmann Equation framework. It highlights that while the expansion factor "a" can be expressed as a function of time, it is not a smooth function across all epochs due to varying matter density. The participants conclude that a comprehensive model would need to account for the changing matter content over time, implying that a differential equation approach, like the Friedmann equations, is necessary. Additionally, they mention that there are ways to extend the Friedmann equations by proposing new theories of gravity or different matter densities. Ultimately, a closed-form solution for the expansion remains elusive, particularly during periods of acceleration.