Submitted by ClassicSpurzy t3_11ddl7v in space
Anonymous-USA t1_ja85s9z wrote
Reply to comment by ferrel_hadley in How big was the point of dense energy before the Big Bang? by ClassicSpurzy
To clarify, the “evidence” is actually a probabilistic analysis of competing models. The lowest model is about 137 light years across (that is the “at least” 50% larger than observable) and the largest model (“at most”) is infinite. This isn’t a mean or average of these models, mind you, just a statistical probability placing the whole universe at a likely 250x the observable 92 ly.
Pale-Office-133 t1_ja8tjqu wrote
I think you forgot something.
Anonymous-USA t1_ja9fxqn wrote
Ok… what’s that?
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