“…Since the one fact most certain about the standard model is that our universe arose from an earlier hot dense epoch in which all sources of energy were in the form of radiation, and since it is approximately uniform on the largest scale but highly oscillatory on smaller scales 3 , one might reasonably conjecture that decay to a non-interacting expanding wave occurred during the radiation phase of the standard model, via the highly nonlinear evolution driven by the large sound speed, and correspondingly large modulus of genuine nonlinearity 4 , present when p = ρc 2 /3, cf. [11]. Our analysis has shown that FRW is just one point in a family of non-interacting, self-similar expansion waves, and as a result we conclude that some further explanation is required as to why, on some length scale, decay during the radiation phase of the standard model would not proceed to a member of the family satisfying a = 1.…”