Devans99
RegularGuy
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
Walter Pound
Walter Pound
How can an event occur outside of time? How can causation happen from outside of time? — S
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
Mww
S
Just substitute “after” for “at”. Then what? — Noah Te Stroete
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
Terrapin Station
Rank Amateur
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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