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<blockquote data-quote="EnemyPartyII" data-source="post: 32232540" data-attributes="member: 162500"><p>Then why ask a question about physics if you are just going to dismiss the answer?</p><p> </p><p>Meaningless in the sense of "what is the sound of the colour blue?", or "How heavy is distance?" or "what colour is gravity?"</p><p> </p><p>Saying its a meaningless question isn't an attempt to evade the question, it is the answetr to your question, that such a question, phrased such a way, has been studies, and the answer has found to be that there IS no "before the universe"... because "before" is a property inherent to THIS universe... so effectively you can't have a before OUTSIDE our universe, so see what I mean about "meaningless concept"?</p><p> </p><p>Perhaps it would be better, rather than calling time before the universe a "meaningless concept", but rather a "concept that seems apparent, but does not fit into the mechanics of space time"... same as "how much faster than the speed of light can one travel?" or "how much colder than absolute zero can one get?"</p><p> </p><p>Has this helped?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EnemyPartyII, post: 32232540, member: 162500"] Then why ask a question about physics if you are just going to dismiss the answer? Meaningless in the sense of "what is the sound of the colour blue?", or "How heavy is distance?" or "what colour is gravity?" Saying its a meaningless question isn't an attempt to evade the question, it is the answetr to your question, that such a question, phrased such a way, has been studies, and the answer has found to be that there IS no "before the universe"... because "before" is a property inherent to THIS universe... so effectively you can't have a before OUTSIDE our universe, so see what I mean about "meaningless concept"? Perhaps it would be better, rather than calling time before the universe a "meaningless concept", but rather a "concept that seems apparent, but does not fit into the mechanics of space time"... same as "how much faster than the speed of light can one travel?" or "how much colder than absolute zero can one get?" Has this helped? [/QUOTE]
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