Beyond the standard Big Bang model Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Beyond the standard Big Bang model there may be a more accurate approximation (or generalization) than that of the standard model. Observational cosmologists consider the standard Big Bang model to be a good approximation to the Universe,
- in spatial extent from the Earth outwards towards the observational sphere
- and in time backwards from the present towards some limiting "time=zero"
Similarly, it may be possible to deduce what happened "before the big bang" by looking at indirect evidence. Speculations about what happened before the big bang usually involve quantum gravity.
- chaotic inflation
- brane cosmology models (including ekpyrotic scenarios in which the big bang is the result of a collision between branes)
- models including the Hartle-Hawking boundary condition in which the whole of space-time is finite
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