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A question regarding the Big Bang, or rather, the singularity that existed before the expansion of the Universe.

If all energy/space/time was condensed in this singularity, and like it is meaningless to say 'before' this point, is it also meaningless to say 'outside' the singularity?

In this case, can the singularity be described as infinite?

I personally think not, as it can only be described as infinite as much as the Universe can be... which it cannot, unless you're talking about a Multiverse or something similar.

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