Initial singularity

The initial singularity or the Big Bang singularity is a simplified model for the origin of the universe, obtained by extrapolating the Big Bang model of cosmology backward to a state of arbitrarily high density and temperature. While the Big Bang refers to the hot, dense state in the early universe from which the expansion of the universe began, extrapolating general relativity beyond this state leads to a singularity. However, this singularity is considered a breakdown of the current theoretical models, not a physically meaningful description of the universe’s origin.