Until very recently, asking what happened at or before the Big Bang was considered by physicists to be a religious question. General relativity theory just doesn't go there – at T=0, it spews out zeros, infinities, and errors – and so the question didn't make sense from a scientific view. But in the past few years, a new theory called Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG) has emerged. The theory suggests the possibility of a "quantum bounce," where our universe stems from the collapse of a previous universe. Yet what that previous universe looked like was still beyond answering.
verrrry interesting!
This is interesting. I like reading articles like this but i'm not so sure I understand it all.
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