11 Oct '16 12:28>
http://phys.org/news/2016-07-big.html
They formulate the universe in quantum mechanics terms and that avoids the breakdown of physics at the minimum point.
My question is, doesn't this imply a universe with perhaps an infinite number of bounces and such, then how would such a construct ever have a start? Perhaps it is only on the first bounce? But where would you decide there was a first bounce?
They formulate the universe in quantum mechanics terms and that avoids the breakdown of physics at the minimum point.
My question is, doesn't this imply a universe with perhaps an infinite number of bounces and such, then how would such a construct ever have a start? Perhaps it is only on the first bounce? But where would you decide there was a first bounce?