The Great Loop: From Conformal Cyclic Cosmology to Aeon Monism

Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie (2024)
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Abstract

Penrose's conformal cyclic cosmology describes the cosmos as a collection of successive universes, the so-called aeons. The beginning and ending of our universe are directly connected to two other, anterior and posterior, universes. Penrose considers but rules out a different interpretation of conformal cyclic cosmology: that the beginning of our universe is connected to its own end in a cosmic loop. The paper argues that the view, aeon monism, should be regarded as a natural interpretation of conformal cyclic cosmology and discusses its implications for the concept of eternal return in light of the most popular metaphysics of time.

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Baptiste Le Bihan
University of Geneva

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