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Anarel [89]
2 years ago
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Why can't our current theories describe the conditions that existed in the universe during the Planck era

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Sidana [21]2 years ago
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Current theories can't describe the conditions that existed in the universe during the Planck era because of energy fluctuation.

<h3>Who was Planck?</h3>

He is referred to as the father of quantum mechanics and postulated that the energy of light is proportional to the frequency with the constant being referred to as planck's constant.

Current theories can't describe the conditions that existed in the universe during the Planck era because of energy fluctuation which led to the gravitational field to randomly warp space and time.

Read more about Planck here brainly.com/question/5838250

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