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Originally Posted by sanctus
This is just a basic question, what does sub and super hubble scale mean?
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I’m not sure what the terms sub and super Hubble scale refer to.
Does they refer to
density parameter (

, which I’ve encountered under the term “Hubble number”) being less than or greater than 1?
Or do they refer to points in space relative to an observer that are less or more distant than
the Hubble limit, the distance at which, classically,
Hubble’s law predicts objects will be receding at greater than the speed of light?
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