On 2/8/2025 12:47 AM, Alan Grayson wrote:
I can't recall on which thread I made the argument, and Clark agreed, that if the universe has a finite age, it cannot be infinite in spatial extent. In response, Clark and Brent claimed it could've began as infinite. Isn't there a theorem, which might have been proven by Penrose, that the contracting universe
Only the observable universe, if I recall correctly. Brent
must converge to a point or zero volume containing all matter and energy? What is the name of that theorem, assuming it exists? AG --
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