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The Borde-Guth-Vilenkin singularity theorem (or BGV theorem) was developed in 2003 by three leading cosmologists; Arvind Borde, Alan Guth and Alex Vilenkin. They were able to prove that there must be a past space-time boundary and thus ultimate cosmic beginning. | The Borde-Guth-Vilenkin singularity theorem (or BGV theorem) was developed in 2003 by three leading cosmologists; Arvind Borde, Alan Guth and Alex Vilenkin. They were able to prove that there must be a past space-time boundary and thus ultimate cosmic beginning. | ||
It is by this groundbreaking and widely respected scientific theorem that the beginning of the universe, or premise 1 | It is by this groundbreaking and widely respected scientific theorem that demonstrates the beginning of the universe, or premise 1 of the kalam cosmological argument. | ||
=====Modern mathematical set-theory objection===== | =====Modern mathematical set-theory objection===== |