Submitted by Manureofhistory t3_10brkii in space
danielravennest t1_j4drjzx wrote
Reply to comment by Whatmeworry4 in The multiverse by Manureofhistory
Nothing. The Big Bang explains features of the "observable universe", like the cosmic background radiation and the original elemental abundances. It says nothing about what what is beyond our range of observation.
If there were an already existing universe within our range of observation, we would expect to see stars older than the ones we see. The age of the ones we see max out at a bit after the Big Bang.
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