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This is a profoundly confusing state of affairs. If time itself began with the big bang, then all questions about what happened before would seem meaningless. Even speculation about what caused the big bang would be out of place, for causes precede effects, which requires some notion of time. This apparent breakdown of basic causality at the origin of time was the core of the matter in the debate that pitted Eddington and Einstein against Lemaître.
On the Origin of Time: Stephen Hawking's Final Theory
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