Why Do the Laws of Physics Fail at the Singularity

Origin of the universe and mystery of gravitational singularities

Sunny Labh

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The beginning of the Universe was a huge question in the scientific community in the early 20th century until a Belgian physicist and priest Georges Lemaitre came into the field and provided the most consistent explanation regarding the beginning of the universe famously known as the Big Bang. Unlike its name, the big bang wasn’t really a bang. There was no explosion that happened. It was merely an expansion of space. After one million…

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Sunny Labh

Science writer and communicator majoring in Quantum Mechanics. Curator of @PhysInHistory on twitter. Twitter: @thePiggsBoson