Infinite Density part of Big Bang Theory

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I’m wondering about the “infinite density” part of big bang theory and whether “infinite density” is a literal singularity of everything or just a super duper high and immeasurable density or maybe something else?

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As far as I can tell, infinite density only arises if we allow space time to be continuous. If space time is really quantized (plank time and plank length) then at t=0 density is mass of the universe divided plank length ^3

Ofc this is probably just an analogy. Personaly, I would argue that any physics theory that results in a singularity is de facto incorrect.

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