PatrickPowers
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Danger said:Now you're just teasing...![]()
What I was getting at is that if it formed a finite time ago, and is expanding at finite speed, it can't be infinite. There's a maximum size that it could have reached by now. 'Infinite' implies that it had no beginning, not just no end.
Perhaps I'm using the wrong definition of 'infinite' here, but that's what it means to me.
The Universe could have been of infinite size when it was formed. A singularity need not be a point.
In fact, this has recently been declared to be the "standard model."
