lesliedellow
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Exactly, this idea of a singularity is unprovable, similar to how God is unprovable. So essentially physicists are saying our universe came from an unprovable singularity and somehow they think they can get away with this claim simply because the mathematics point to it, but can't prove it. Just an interesting observation I've had when thinking about what physics is actually claiming about the origins of the universe.
Let us take a simple example. According to Newton, the strength of a gravitational field is given by the equation,
F = GMm / r^2
Now if you put r-0 into that, you get an infinite gravitational field. Does that mean that there is a physicist on the planet who believes that infinite gravitational fields actually exist, or that Newton himself believed that? No, the existence of a singularity just means that there is a limit on what the mathematics can (currently) tell us.
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