If time did not exist before the Big Bang, can we really say that it exists now?

A hard question. The problem is that there is no causal link between anything that presumably happened 'before' the Big Bang, and the conditions that arose after the Big Bang's expansion commenced. We can speak of time existing because, mathematically, this is one of the parameters of our world with which we can organize seemingly unrelated events. It is not a unique 'dimension' but it is certainly one of a small set of necessary ones.


Copyright 1997 Dr. Sten Odenwald
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