Re: a musing



John Larkin wrote:
The Big Bang must have been one whale of a violation of Conservation
of Energy.

It's the point at which the laws of physics as they exist started to apply. There were probably other rules before that, which astroarchaeologists may be able to partly ascertain in the future. Perhaps by examining the inhomogenieties in the residual big- bang radiation, or other oddities like why there's lots of matter and little antimatter.


Paul Burke
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