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This is from Michio Kaku's book Beyond Einstein
It seems to me that some physicists believe that the universe started 13.75 billion years ago but the time between 10^-43 seconds and 10^-36 seconds was not the Big Bang. They associate inflation, 10^-36 through 10^-34 as the real Big Bang and the time between 10^-43 seconds and 10^-36 seconds as some sort of obscure unknown period.
I can't tell if Kaku here is talking about some state that existed before the beginning of time or if he is talking about the period between 10^-43 seconds and 10^-36 seconds
superstring theory predicts what happened before the Big Bang. According to superstrings, the universe originally existed in ten dimensions, not the four dimensions (three space dimensions and one time dimension) of today. However, because the universe was unstable in ten dimensions, it “cracked” into two pieces, with a small, four-dimensional universe peeling off from the rest of the universe. By analogy, imagine a soap bubble that is vibrating slowly. If the vibrations become strong enough, the soap bubble becomes unstable and fissions into two or more smaller soap bubbles.
It seems to me that some physicists believe that the universe started 13.75 billion years ago but the time between 10^-43 seconds and 10^-36 seconds was not the Big Bang. They associate inflation, 10^-36 through 10^-34 as the real Big Bang and the time between 10^-43 seconds and 10^-36 seconds as some sort of obscure unknown period.
I can't tell if Kaku here is talking about some state that existed before the beginning of time or if he is talking about the period between 10^-43 seconds and 10^-36 seconds