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vincentm
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confirm the Big Bang theory? I know that we currently have a lot of evidence to support it. But what I'm not sure of is why can't we see beyond the Planck Epoch 10^-43 or confirm that yes the universe did exist as a singularity beyond this point? And did this "singularity exist as some kind of "cosmic foam" in which all the forces of natures were bind together by some other force, when did the laws of physics actually come into being? was it at the Planck Epoch or were they already in existence prior to this?