Wikipedia Wrote:In 1931 Lemaître went further and suggested that the evident expansion in forward time required that the universe contracted backwards in time, and would continue to do so until it could contract no further, bringing all the mass of the universe into a single point, a "primeval atom", at a point in time before which time and space did not exist. As such, at this point, the fabric of time and space had not yet come into existence.This was what I was taught at school, what physicists I have read have continually stated, and what countless scientific programs have repeated.
The Big Bang was an expansion of spacetime, where time itself started ticking. If you want to watch a great program about it, I would point you to Prof Brian Cox's (possibly the next Richard Dawkins in public understanding of science) documentary "What time is it?".
So you admit the rest of your delusional post is all metaphorical, and therefore of no worthy point? Time is not all-knowing, it has no brain. Knowledge exists because of time, but only through the eyes of sentient beings. One could argue that space is all-knowing in the same way. Time is not all-powerful either; people use time to make themselves more powerful. Again, the same could be said of space. Your arguments are deeply flawed, and come across to me as particularly religious or even cultist in nature.