Layra-chan
WormHole
How do you know there was no time before the Big Bang? Has it been proven? I'm just asking because I really can't understand the concept of something coming from nothing.
According to General relativity and what we see from astronomical observations, if we run the universe backwards then we end up with everything coming together to a single point (this is the Big Bang in reverse). Because of the increase of the matter/energy density as we approach the Big Bang, this coming together also forces time to bend quite severely, and at the point of the Big Bang, there is no more backwards because every direction away from that point is "forward" in time.
Consider the north pole. If you're at the north pole, every direction is south; there is no "north" of the north pole. Similarly, because of the time bending, the Big Bang is a time pole, the "past" pole, if you will; every direction away from this past pole is "south" or forward, into the future.
What is time? How can there be no time?
And still even if there was no time before the Big bang, why was there suddenly time?
Anyway, I'm someone who believes in eternity, though not neccesairly that time as we know it is eternal, but that there is some kind of eternity.
Maybe, (as some theories suggest) the Universe is forever contracting and expanding. therefor the Big bang, was only one big bang in a series of big bang's.