Thread 16722830 - /sci/ [Archived: 277 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/12/2025, 5:36:14 PM No.16722830
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Apparently a lot of physicists believe that time slows down as you approach the big bang and at the very start time freezes. But this would mean that initial stage of the universe, the very beginning, still exists. Also since spacetime was compressed it means that its... all around us all the time... Make it make sense
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 5:38:42 PM No.16722832
>>16722830 (OP)
>believe
We have observational evidence, retard. Open google maps for example.
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 5:53:03 PM No.16722843
>>16722832
Its a singularity, the gravity becomes infinite, ripping a hole in space time making time slow down infinitely
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 6:53:13 PM No.16722870
>>16722843
Most physicists doing serious research in gravity don’t actually think there are singularities. They’re an artefact of GR. The “no naked singularity” theorem by Penrose is a good case for it. Quantum gravity will most likely be singularity-free. There are even some research papers that argue that fermion-induced torsion in Einstein-Cartan gravity prevents singularity formation, giving rise to something akin to neutron degeneracy pressure.