
Well, technically, I believe the universe was packed in one singularity, so there would be no place for any leftover outside observers at all. Possibly. I don't know.
Rumour has it it was all even before my grandfather's time.

That is to say speed perceived by someone.
Big crunch area is sometimes more interesting
than the bang parts. One might not even notice
space collapsing until the proximity broke the
normal flow physics and light getting like jelly.
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Thu 3 Dec 2009, 22:53,
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Big crunch area is sometimes more interesting
than the bang parts. One might not even notice
space collapsing until the proximity broke the
normal flow physics and light getting like jelly.