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Question about Big Bang - infinitely small, dense, and stable?
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Hello all. Years ago I heard someone (I want to say it was Michio Kaku interviewed in a documentary) discuss the moments directly before the Big Bang, positing that in addition to being infinitely dense and infinitely small, it may have been infinitely stable, with the question being if something else had to change that….

Does this have a body of research behind it? I haven’t been able to find anything, but I remember hearing about it and have been hoping to learn more.

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