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What exactly is the "baseline" for the Big Bang?
Some science sources say produced 4-A amounts of energy.
Though through the mass-energy of the universe, it would only be 3-B if it created all matter.
But I also heard it as 3-A or High 3-A, as it "created the universe", though I have problems with 3-A due to how extreme the baseline is for 3-A. High 3-A, yeah sure. I'll get behind that.
It could also very well be Low 2-C, if it birthed time as well as space.
Now this isn't about finding out what tier the IRL big bang is, rather finding what is used as the baseline/low-end.
Some science sources say produced 4-A amounts of energy.
Though through the mass-energy of the universe, it would only be 3-B if it created all matter.
But I also heard it as 3-A or High 3-A, as it "created the universe", though I have problems with 3-A due to how extreme the baseline is for 3-A. High 3-A, yeah sure. I'll get behind that.
It could also very well be Low 2-C, if it birthed time as well as space.
Now this isn't about finding out what tier the IRL big bang is, rather finding what is used as the baseline/low-end.