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We’ve glimpsed before the big bang and it’s not what we expected

Last updated: February 17, 2026 12:20 am
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Exploring the mysteries of the universe has always been a fascinating journey for scientists and researchers. Imagine rewinding the history of the universe like a movie, starting from the vast expanse of galaxies and nebulae to a point of energy – the famous big bang. However, the question of what existed before this point has puzzled scientists and philosophers alike, akin to asking what’s north of the North Pole.

Recent advancements in numerical relativity have allowed physicists to peek behind this curtain and gain insights into the unknown realms. Eugene Lim from King’s College London is at the forefront of this research, utilizing numerical simulations to explore the early universe.

One of the primary areas of focus is the inflation theory, proposed in the 1980s to explain the uniform distribution of matter in the universe. Lim and his colleagues have been using numerical relativity to study the conditions that led to inflation, shedding light on the dynamics of the early universe.

Challenging Inflation

While inflation theory has been a cornerstone of cosmology, it faces challenges in explaining the precise mechanisms that triggered and ended inflation. Numerical simulations have revealed that certain models of inflation, particularly convex fields, are more likely to lead to inflation than concave ones, posing new questions about the validity of the inflation hypothesis.

Furthermore, the study of bouncing universes, where the universe undergoes cycles of contraction and expansion, has gained traction as an alternative to the big bang theory. Researchers like David Garfinkle have used numerical relativity to explore the feasibility of these cyclic models, offering new perspectives on the origins of the universe.

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Colliding Universes

Another intriguing concept that numerical relativity has helped investigate is the possibility of colliding universes. By simulating bubble universes expanding within an inflationary space, scientists like Hiranya Peiris have sought to detect signs of collisions in the cosmic microwave background. These experiments have opened up new avenues for understanding the interconnectedness of multiple universes.

As researchers continue to refine their models and simulations using numerical relativity, the field holds promise in unraveling some of the most profound mysteries of the cosmos. From exploring the dynamics of the early universe to contemplating the existence of parallel universes, numerical relativity is paving the way for a deeper understanding of our cosmic origins.

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