According to everything we know about gravity, large curvatures are entropically disfavored, tending to ultimately smooth themselves out under ordinary evolution.
our proposal imagines that there do not exist any maximum-entropy equilibrium states, but
rather that the entropy can increase from any starting configuration
The Big Bang in our past is not a unique moment in the history of
the universe; it is simply one of the many times that inflation spontaneously began
with fractal distribution of pocket universes to the far past and far future. [Those which
expand forever are far more likely to lead to the origin of other universes.]
...if “empty space” is not a perfectly stable state, but rather is subject to instabilities that can produce universes like our own. A mechanism for such an instability may be provided by quantum fluctuations in a nearly-empty universe [associated with small positive cosmological constant] and an appropriate inflation field.