AngryJeans said:
I'm a physics grad student attempting to do a research paper on the social implications of the accelerating universe. To do this, I'm trying to find information on theories for and against the accelerating universe from before the supernova observations by the Perlmutter and Riess teams (which I believe happened in 1997).
Can anyone tell me about the early theories? or direct me to where I can find information on them?
Thank you
random off top of head,
Steven Weinberg "prediction" of positive Lambda needs to be deflated.
An astronomer at Harvard Observatory named Loeb has shown that Weinberg "anthropic" prediction doesn't actually work---if you follow the reasoning it can predict a Lambda that is an order of magnitude larger than what Weinberg said. It was probably just a lucky guess. I don't know the details because not interested in anthropic stuff---but would be skeptical.
You can find Loeb's paper just by plugging Loeb into the arxiv search engine. or Abraham Loeb
Early theories? what about Willem De Sitter in 1917?
Two years after Einstein comes out with Gen Rel in 1915, De Sitter finds a solution with positive Lambda-----accelerating expansion.
it is the empty or blank universe with positive Lambda, just like
Minkowskispace is the flat unexpanding empty blank universe.
So De Sitter space is a kind of paradigm-----the vanilla version not only of expanding universe but of accelerating expanding
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there is plenty more.
In the early 1990s Rafael Sorkin a quantum gravitist predicted positive Lambda
I have tried to understand how he arrived at it and I read his paper
"Forks in the Road to Quantum Gravity"
http://www.citebase.org/abstract?id=oai:arXiv.org:gr-qc/9706002
this describes the earlier (circa 1992 IIRC) prediction and gives source where it is on the record
but can't say I follow his reasoning
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I'm sure other folks can come up with plenty more.
But for starters here is something on De Sitter and De Sitter space
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_de_Sitter
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Sitter_universe
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Sitter_space