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I am a bit confused about big bang. Is the big bang referred to as the expansion of universe from singularity or not. Sorry if i have posted it in wrong section
The Big Bang model describes the universe's expansion from a hot, dense state but does not explain the initial singularity, which indicates a breakdown of current physical theories. The expansion occurs without a direct cause, as the universe expands simply because it can. The initial conditions of the universe, characterized by exceptionally low entropy, remain a significant unsolved problem in cosmology. Theories such as dark energy's role in expansion and Hawking's quantum origin proposal are discussed, yet the fundamental reasons behind these phenomena are still largely unknown.
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That, sir, is an excellent question.Nstraw said:So if i am correct than the main question arises why universe was in the hot and dense state in the first place right?
Nstraw said:So are there any theories yet which suggest why