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Why Should Time Be A Loop?

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Posted by Alexander on March 29, 2001 18:19:14 UTC

It may go from -infinity to +infinity.

The problem with the counting time "From Big Bang" is that the big bang did not "just" start. It started from something else, say, false vacuum then this vacuum had a transition from higher to lower energy state. Because energy is related to time (and momentum to space), where there is an energy there should be a time.

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