Although my naive guess of what "no big bang" would mean is no beginning to the universe, or some other type of beginning to the universe, rather than no universe at all (I would expect conditions where the universe is impossible to be explicitly labeled as that, since the big bang is a theory and the universe is empirical fact, so to me "no big bang" just means some alternate theory instead). But it might just be that my (mostly unschooled) interest in philosophy of physics happens to bias me toward guessing in the right direction in this case.
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Date: 2013-10-19 04:57 am (UTC)