Now coming back to the original discussion... if we find a phase difference in the CMB at some point in time, I think we can safetly guess that there were multiple bangs. If there is no phase difference, then there has to be only one bang and the theory proposed by Turok will be a dead duck.... what do you think???
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Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie Stephen Hawking already calculated its decay at 10^137 years, back in the seventies. 10^137 years is a far cry from 13.7 billion years. The entire finite universe is much longer existing than most realize, when total atomic and sub-atomic decay is considered... If you do that 10^137 years math, you'll find it's trillions of trillions of years... Oh it's true the stars will burn out long before that time, but decay of the remaining matter, cmbr and other radiation will be around a very long time... Then maybe, if the universe is lucky, there'll be another re-constitution of this micro-state phase space matter into another big-bang... Hello, new universe...
Regards,
Lloyd |