Within the BKL approximation, the universe must collapse to a point in the infinite-time limit, and the only non-oscillatory collapse is a previously found exact solution.
(2) As (2) infers that one of these exponents has to be negative, the Kasner solutions are singular at t = 0
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Some exact results on the Belinski-Khalatnikov-Lifshitz scenario
Within the BKL approximation, the universe must collapse to a point in the infinite-time limit, and the only non-oscillatory collapse is a previously found exact solution.