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<blockquote data-quote="flatworm" data-source="post: 32352285" data-attributes="member: 172063"><p>The singularity <em>was</em> the universe, including time, space and matter. Just the universe compacted into a very dense state.</p><p> </p><p>Current theories of physics are unable to determine what would have happened before a certain point because the size of the universe would have been smaller than the Planck length, the smallest unit of length that has any meaning in the context of current understanding. Perhaps, if we could continue rewinding the action, the universe would shrink down to a mathematical point, and endpoint in spacetime. Perhaps it would rebound, as per the cyclic universe model. Perhaps there is a higher-dimensional solution which may involve additional spacelike dimensions, additional timelike dimensions, or both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatworm, post: 32352285, member: 172063"] The singularity [i]was[/i] the universe, including time, space and matter. Just the universe compacted into a very dense state. Current theories of physics are unable to determine what would have happened before a certain point because the size of the universe would have been smaller than the Planck length, the smallest unit of length that has any meaning in the context of current understanding. Perhaps, if we could continue rewinding the action, the universe would shrink down to a mathematical point, and endpoint in spacetime. Perhaps it would rebound, as per the cyclic universe model. Perhaps there is a higher-dimensional solution which may involve additional spacelike dimensions, additional timelike dimensions, or both. [/QUOTE]
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