>The implication of such a description, as we have suggested in Section (1), is that Poincare recurrences are inevitable. Starting in a high entropy, "dead" configuration, if we wait long enough, a fluctuation will eventually occur in which the inflaton will wander up to the top of its potential, thus starting a cycle of inflation, re-heating, conventional cosmology and heat death.
So why is reincarnation dismissed so quickly again?
>>8623205
Because the idea violates the law of thermodynamics.
>>8623207
What law?
>>8623213
2nd 3rd
>>8623216
2nd only applies to timescales shorter than the recurrence time, 3rd is irrelevant when fluctuations are present
>>8623216
Lmao you what nigger