How did something come from nothing? Maybe before time—before the advent of all laws—reality was so unrestrained that it exhausted all possibilities, so that an infinite cornucopia—not a void—was nature's default. Maybe something didn’t come from nothing, but from everything.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal
There is nothing ‘before time’, because the whole concept of time is illusatory. Time is something we humans have created cognitively by observing movements in the universe, and putting them in relation to one another. Clocks merely estimate and record these movements—not ‘time’.
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Replying to @medionan @G_S_Bhogal
Accordingly, time does not exist, and to imply so misguides the whole idea of existence itself. Thus, because time does not exist, nothing can be said to have existed ‘before’ it.
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I'm aware of this. I used "before" to make what I'm saying easier to understand for the average person. For you, it would be better to interpret "before" as "beyond".
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