It has been described as possibly the most exciting unsolved problem in cosmology.
Why does the universe appear to have an ultra low, ultra improbable entropy level boundary somewhere in the distant past (around the start of the big bang)?
This boundary condition, coupled with the second law of thermodynamics is cited as the reason for a lot of the dynamics of the physical world around us (for example you cannot un-stir milk from coffee) and also the ability of our mind to comprehend and believe our memories are real.
Apparently cosmologists have been and still are scratching their heads about this problem, and frankly so have I.
However I have had one thought about this that I would like to put out there and discuss (although frankly its a proper head scratcher too).
What if they are asking the wrong question and instead should ask why is there an high entropy level boundary in the future?
Could this explain our physical and mental world's laws and dynamics AND be an easier question to answer?
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