Oops I seem to have cut off the end of this. Luckliy I wrote another reply
anyway. Damn browser getting me all confused and stuff.

On 7 November 2014 14:40, LizR <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 7 November 2014 12:32, Bruce Kellett <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> I have not seen your arguments for this, being new to the list, but the
>> expansion of the universe is a universal consequence of general relativity.
>> So it is built into the laws of physics, and has nothing to do with whether
>> or not there ever was a period of rapid inflation.
>>
>
> Expansion or collapse is a consequence of GR, certainly. However I was
> thinking on a larger scale with the EI comment, since EI seems to
> necessitate the existence of expanding universes. Not sure that it can be
> counted as a TOE though, so it's still in need of ultimate explanation..
>
>>
>> The AoT comes from the third law of thermodynamics and has little to do
>> with the expansion of the universe. Entropy increases in the same direction
>> as the expansion solely because the universe 'began' in a state of very low
>> entropy. (The Past Hypothesis).
>>
>> I didn't realise there was a 3rd law, but anyway - saying the U began in
> a low entropy state begs the question - why did it? The big bang fireball
> was more or less in thermodynamic equilibrium as far as I know, and if it
> had stopped expanding it would have rapidly reached that stage. My point is
> to explain the
>

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