Does Skye take relativity & cosmology questions from the public?
I have some ...
If you were serious...
In the early universe - probably the earliest part of the inflationary period - all the energy and matter in our observable universe was located within the then-very-small universe.
That sort of energy/matter density would obviously result in a singularity today.
Why didn't it then? Was spacetime "stiffer" prior to expansion, and so could support higher energy density without collapsing?
I've read a bunch of Hawking etc without much clarity [...]
... possibly the answer is obvious from the math, but my math never got beyond calculus with complex numbers, so it's always bugged me.
I thank you, Skye and your kind hooman assistants, for the attempted #edification.
I'll keep reading physics, but I don't think I'll make much progress on this sort of stuff. "I'm trying to think who the third person could be", indeed.