Though modern cosmologists may argue that time began with the big-bang , the concept of a beginning of time is inconceivable.
Time is a concept too difficult to comprehend. Many modern scientists tend to argue that Time is just one of the dimensions that suddenly began at the Big-bang.
But its just a theory .
Can you imagine a beginning of Time? Do you not feel tempted to ask then what was before then?
The fact is we humans have not fully understood the concept of Time. Its a tough concept really.
Its easy to say that Time is just the fourth dimension and that Time began at the time when the universe came into existence , however we do not understand really concepts like "how can time itself have a beginning" . I dont think science has yet all the answers .
2006-09-19 03:29:01
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answered by venkat Subramaniam 2
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No. The big bang was the beginning of time, and space, and matter, and energy. It may be difficult to concieve at first, but there is no evidence of any form of existence before our universe was born. While it is possible that something existed, we will never be able to know about it, due to the nature of the big bang.
2006-09-19 10:18:50
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answered by Anonymous
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If the big band thoery is correct then there was no time before the big bang. Time and space was created from the big band.
2006-09-19 10:20:34
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answered by Aquamarine 4
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Any and all questions about conditions before the universe began are nothing more than exercises in futility.
2006-09-19 11:07:59
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answered by Chug-a-Lug 7
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Sorry, there was no "Big Bang". There was God, and then He created the world. No bang. He just spoke. Wow, it's pretty amazing!
2006-09-19 10:15:59
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answered by sillysister4ever 3
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Time is a man made concept. You can call it PBANG or PLUTO
whichever we agree on
2006-09-19 10:41:19
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answered by Dr M 5
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never considered that point
2006-09-19 12:56:26
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answered by bprice215 5
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