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Quantum cosmology is when one deals with the universe when its very very small, when its not too far off planck scales are taken into consideration. The idea is to treat the universe like a particle, understanding ground and excited states, relativity applied to time, and how planck time is taken into consideration, which has a value of around [latex]5.3(10^{-44})[/latex] which is the smallest known time some kind of action can be performed. It's very important in particle physics, and gives the specific amount of time in which a universe is allowed to prevail from the nothingness at t=1, the very first instant of the big bang, which was the billionth part of the billionth part of the billionth part of the billionth part of the billionth part of one second.(bold added)
Thanks for the clarification.
What is "quantum cosmology"? How is it related to "the big bang theory"? What is the relationship between quantum cosmology and inflation (as you understand inflation)? What phenomenology is there concerning "the planck time"?
Which paper - published in relevant, peer-reviewed journals - may an interested reader refer to to compare your answers to the above questions to the common views found in the cosmology community?
I'll need to look for papers another time.