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1984

In Moscow, Yaakov Zeldovich and Andrei Starobinsij return to the question of the possible creation of a universe from nothing, or at least from the quantum vacuum. They discover that a simple flat universe with a finite topology curled up on itself can arise from a quantum fluctuation, provided that the curled-up distances in the three distinct directions are comparable (if they were very different, the singularity would have had infinite density).