RE: The following is not a question: Can something come from nothing?
April 12, 2014 at 7:54 am
I'd like to ask some questions to those of you who know a lot about the Big Bang theory.
If time didn't exist before the Big Bang, does it exist beyond the boundaries of where the universe has expanded so far?
Beyond those boundaries, can another Big Bang occur?
If it could, would it have different rules and what would happen if two universes ever met?
I realise that these questions may show just how dumb I am about the subject, but I been wondering about it for a while. :-)
If time didn't exist before the Big Bang, does it exist beyond the boundaries of where the universe has expanded so far?
Beyond those boundaries, can another Big Bang occur?
If it could, would it have different rules and what would happen if two universes ever met?
I realise that these questions may show just how dumb I am about the subject, but I been wondering about it for a while. :-)