Roger Penrose: "Time Has No Beginning And Big Bang Wrong"

Roger Penrose: "Time Has No Beginning And Big Bang Wrong"

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“Time is what the clock says. The distinction between the past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.” - Albert Einstein.
When we look at the Universe today, we know with an extraordinary amount of scientific certainty that it wasn't simply created as is, but evolved to its present configuration over billions of years of cosmic history. We can use what we see today, both nearby and at great distances, to extrapolate what the Universe was like a long time ago, and to understand how it came to be the way it is now.
When we think about our cosmic origins, then, it's only human to ask the most fundamental of all possible questions: where did this all come from? It's been more than half a century since the first robust and unique predictions of the Big Bang were confirmed, leading to our modern picture of a Universe that began from a hot, dense state some 13.8 billion years ago.
But in our quest for the beginning, we know already that time couldn't have started with the Big Bang. In fact, it might not have had a beginning at all.
“Time does not exist — we invented it.” — Albert Einstein
This concept, backed by British physicist Roger Penrose, raises questions about the Big Bang along with alternative cosmic origin theories.
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