Looks like a contradiction in terms to me. How can an event occur outside of time? How can causation happen from outside of time? — S
How can an event occur outside of time? How can causation happen from outside of time? — S
Didn't time start at the Big Bang (as a relationship among objects moving in relative motion to one another)? So, as a matter of argument, couldn't God cause the Big Bang and start the clock "ticking" so to speak? — Noah Te Stroete
Just substitute “after” for “at”. Then what? — Noah Te Stroete
We know that time slows in the presence of gravity. The intense gravity of the big bang would have caused time to run very slowly, maybe even stopping at the singularity. — Devans99
Current science can't tell us about an alleged start to time.
— S
We know that time slows in the presence of gravity. The intense gravity of the big bang would have caused time to run very slowly, maybe even stopping at the singularity. — Devans99
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