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The Horizon Problem
In Kosmische Visie (p121) Ervin Laszlo describes the horizon problem in cosmology. The universe turns out to be very isotropic. This is mainly seen in the cosmic background radiation. Also structures seen in all directions are very similar. The universe seems to develop itself as a unified entity. The question is where this unification comes from.
I understand however that however that this problem was solved through accelerating expansion (he Elegant Universe, p?).