Suppose the universe died. The theory of the Great Crunch has come true. We have a state what was before Big Bang. There is no time. It is in such a case we can talk about that "someday" or "sometime" universe existed? There is no time but we know that the universe existed. Now it does not exist, and time does not exist. So you can say that the universe existed after it "died"? — carl37
is pure nonsense because there would be no "we", and so nothing that "we know", — Metaphysician Undercover
It is in such a case we can talk about that "someday" or "sometime" universe existed? — carl37
So you can say that the universe existed after it "died"? — carl37
Is it possible to say that the universe "existed" in the past when there is no time? — carl37
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