Quantum weirdness; time in both directions? (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Monday, February 09, 2015, 21:53 (3361 days ago) @ George Jelliss

George: This suggests to me that when we go back to the earliest moments of the universe, 
> time as we understand it no longer exists. Instead we are in a sort of time vortex (for want of a better word). Some chance anomaly (symmetry breaking) sets it going off in a particular direction and we have a universe. This requires neither an infinite preceding time nor an infinitely dense singularity, both of which are unsatisfactory. The universe starts with a paradox. That appeals to me.-Good interpretation. It means to me that a quantum state has always existed. I use 'always' as you don't like 'eternal'.


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