Thus, it could not predict now the universe should behave.
Thus, it is only in this case that the known laws would determine how the universe should behave.
The answer is that the no-boundary proposal makes definite predictions for how the universe should behave.
The results suggest the early universe behaved like a super-hot liquid.
More broadly, it is the general analysis of nature, conducted in order to understand how the world and universe behave.
Physics is the general analysis of nature, conducted in order to understand how the universe behaves.
So they assumed that the universe must behave according to one or other of those three solutions.
In recent years, with one problem after another confronting the Big Bang, the universe no longer appears so well behaved.
If that universe on the other side behaves like ours, at what age would it be the temperature we observe here?
"The universe does not behave in a normal fashion where you're concerned."