was the early universe (sigularity) without charge?
am I just espousing bullshit?
i don't know.
I don't know either.
Sometimes when I think about it (which as it happens is a lot more often than is healthy for me) I come up with the weirdest notions.
Things like this.
Maybe there literally was
nothing at the start.
People often say that it is ridiculous to say that something came out of nothing.
Well what if there is
still nothing?
That isn't as daft as it might sound on the face of it. I'm not suggesting that nothing we see and feel is real. Just that the sum total of mass + anti-mass + matter + anti-matter is equal to zero.
If the two types of matter exploded into alternate realities that parallel each other to this day then it would be quite accurate to say that there is still a grand total of
nothing.
No physical laws have been broken.
I have no idea how people who have studied cosmology feel about this. It's just my own little pet idea