Some long standing issues concerning the quantum nature of the big bang are
resolved in the context of homogeneous isotropic models with a scalar field.
Specifically, the known results on the resolution of the big bang singularity
in loop quantum cosmology are significantly extended as follows: i) the scalar
field is shown to serve as an internal clock, thereby providing a detailed
realization of the `emergent time' idea; ii) the physical Hilbert space, Dirac
observables and semi-classical states are constructed rigorously; iii) the
Hamiltonian constraint is solved numerically to show that the big bang is
replaced by a big bounce. Thanks to the non-perturbative, background
independent methods, unlike in other approaches the quantum evolution is
deterministic across the deep Planck regime.Comment: Revtex4, 4 Pages, 2 Figures. Minor changes to match the published
version in Physical Review Letter