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Can a mathematician describe the singularity of the Big Bang as "I am Unity but I encapsulate Infinity." ?

Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-07-06 04:33:25

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Can a mathematician describe the singularity of the Big Bang as "I am Unity but I encapsulate Infinity." ?

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  • Anonymous

    No, a mathematician describes the singularity precisely using equations of general relativity and quantum mechanics. Your quote is poetry.

  • Anonymous

    Fairly right. The entire time since the Big Bang and all the events that led to the universe being the way it is today is centered in the singularity of that moment.

  • Anonymous

    No, because some other mathematician would come along and prove him wrong.... better to say, “I am unity, but I encapsulate all.” It’s a little more ambiguous, but the second guy wouldn’t be able to argue with it.

  • Anonymous

    Well, ..., no because the singularity had finite mass and energy. As a result it could not encapsulate infinity ... this is also why the universe is not infinite.

  • Anonymous

    Sure. A mathematician can do whatever he or she pleases, just like the rest of us.

  • Anonymous

    Very profound. You should try this at cocktail parties.

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