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Although the laws of science seemed to predict the universe had a beginning, they also seemed to predict that they could not determine how the universe would have begun.
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seemed to predict the universe had a beginning.
I think you are jumping the gun, it seems to predict that the beginniing, if there was one, is currently undetermined.
Also note that the Laws of science breakdown at the singularity making the 'beginning' currently unknowable. Therefore to boldly state that there is a beginning is a leap of faith.
Here Son Goku gives the earliest temperature we know.
...your link wasn't to Son Goku's explanation.
But i'll take your word that 1,160,400,000,000,000 degrees, is the actual number.
So what, Son Goku is refering to the Universe at a particular time after T=O, how is that a problem for String or M-theory?
If it was that hot and that dense how do you trace anything past that point?
I don't see how a particular temperature creates a problem for String theory. Could you explain...
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