by wendy » Mon May 09, 2005 11:29 am
The universe is flat, since it is an "all-space", and all-space is by definition, flat. Whether the thing has euclidean geometry (ie zero curvature) is what has always been debated.
The experimental evidence suggests that it is on a large scale, zero-curvature, although positive and negative models have both been proposed. A black sky at night is taken as evidence that it is not uniformly packed, regardless of the geometry.
On the other hand, it could be hyperbolic, in which euclidean space itself appears as a proper curve (straight lines do not pass along the surface).