This makes absolutely no sense, so I guess we're kinda lucky that that's not what we're finding that the Universe is actually doing.
Does the universe always having existed really make less sense than there being a hard t=0 with "before that" being a concept that can't even exist? I am not in any way questioning any cosmological claims. I'm just saying in terms of basic making sense when conceptualizing a hypothetical universe, neither of those things strike me as particularly making more or less sense than each other.
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Date: 2013-10-19 03:46 am (UTC)Does the universe always having existed really make less sense than there being a hard t=0 with "before that" being a concept that can't even exist? I am not in any way questioning any cosmological claims. I'm just saying in terms of basic making sense when conceptualizing a hypothetical universe, neither of those things strike me as particularly making more or less sense than each other.