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Inflation
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Gary Conner on March 1, 2004 08:11:00 UTC |
the most popular and best fit theories of the early universe require an inflationary period to prevent it from collapsing back onto itself. i find that unsatisfactory. i have yet to see anyone give a convincing explanation why quantum physics and relativity do not apply until the universe has grown large enough to include them. |
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