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I'm not getting you Martin. I, also agree that the assumption of singularities is unacceptable. But this, to me, has very little to do with the Big Bang. The Big Bang is an unfortunate term that describes the expansion of our universe. Don't you think there are good reasons for thinking it has merit, regardless of what happened right at t=0?

 

I humbly disapprove of your title of the thread, even if I agree with much of what you wrote.

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I don't know enough about these matters, so, excuse if i'm not making sense here: i just had the idea that the [acr=Big Bang]BB[/acr] may be a result of the expansion of the universe.

 

EDIT: Thanks, Martin, for the links! I know german alright! :)

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