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pforeman
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In the beginning of the universe, the hot matter of the entire universe was confined to a small volume.
I would guess that compared to our time frame, time flowed slower than it does now.
I would also guess that time has gradually slowed down since then. Is this significant in predicting the age of the universe,or when I see explanations of those first few milliseconds of the universe after the big bang. I would guess that this effect is miniscule now, and virtually unchanged for quite a while now?
Thanks
Paul
I would guess that compared to our time frame, time flowed slower than it does now.
I would also guess that time has gradually slowed down since then. Is this significant in predicting the age of the universe,or when I see explanations of those first few milliseconds of the universe after the big bang. I would guess that this effect is miniscule now, and virtually unchanged for quite a while now?
Thanks
Paul