However, if we assume that time itself has a beginning, the question of what was before the beginning of time becomes irrational, hence invalid — Patrick Aoun
A start of time rules out presentist models of time; it does not rule out eternalist models. — Devans99
Please advance a rational argument to prove what you assert. — Patrick Aoun
space-time can exist eternally even though time has a start — Devans99
How would you define "eternally" in this context? In other words, what is your definition of "eternal" or "eternity"? — Patrick Aoun
The dictionary gives two definitions of eternal:
- eternal inside time. This is presentism. Requires actual infinity to exist.
- eternal outside time. This is eternalism. Does not require infinity.
So I believe the 1st is impossible whereas the 2nd is possible. — Devans99
Interesting. And do you know any rational explanation on how could anything be "eternal outside time"? — Patrick Aoun
Interesting. And do you know any rational explanation on how could anything be "eternal outside time"? — Patrick Aoun
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