(March 10, 2012 at 11:43 am)Werewolff Wrote: I don't have time to read the whole thing. Can you summarise?Pretty much a high entropy de Sitter space sitting in a false vacuum (this is why you have to read the paper) gave rise to "bubbles" that were in a true vacuum. Those "bubbles" generally dissipated quickly but at least one found itself stable enough to exist and that was the beginning of the universe {in a low entropy condition) prior to the inflationary period. Now that you are hopelessly confused, make time and read the paper otherwise I can't be bothered to even consider your claims as being serious.
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