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by dataflow
1131 days ago
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> There is a singularity in the equations. No one knows what it actually looked like or if it even makes sense to talk about the state at t=0. I guess I don't really care about t = 0 itself necessarily. What I'm saying is that at some point near t ~= 0 (whether that's at t = 0 or some time shortly after), everything was packed so closely that all particles would've had the time to interact with each other (and thus to become entangled). Why wouldn't this have been the case? > I don't know what you mean the environment being entangled or why you think that this is the case. See the above paragraph. |
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