Before, During, After the Bang: Part 2
This is the second of a series leading up to our Zoom meeting Tuesday and beyond.
The conventional big bang theory requires a tremendous amount of fine-tuning. The initial expansion rate of of the universe one second after the instant of creation had to be just right to 15 decimal places. Otherwise if it was too fast the universe would have just flown apart without any structure forming and if it was too slow the universe would have rapidly recollapsed. It had to be incredibly, precisely tuned and nobody had any idea how that happened.
Bring your thoughts about how that happened to Tuesday’s meeting.
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