“There was no time before big bang” – what does that mean?

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“There was no time before big bang” – what does that mean?

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Time is the measurement of change, and before the big bang there was nothing to change because there was nothing happening.

Like, imagine turning on a computer for the first time. The processor only reads zeroes and ones, right. So before the first ‘1’ it’s all just a big ‘0’. It doesn’t matter if that zero lasted for a second or a hundred million years, because the process started with the one

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