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The Beginning Question

The Beginning Question

The question of what existed before the universe began reveals a profound limitation in human intuition:

  • The Big Bang represents the beginning of space and time itself
  • Before the Big Bang may be meaningless—like north of the North Pole
  • Time as we understand it only exists within our universe
  • Causality and sequence require time to have meaning

This conceptual boundary forces us to confront the limits of language and thought. Our minds evolved to understand events happening within time, not the origin of time itself, creating a cognitive horizon beyond which our usual modes of thinking cannot extend.

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<p>Ever wondered how the universe actually works but felt intimidated by the science? This legendary book unlocks the cosmos in everyday language anyone can understand. From the origins of space and time to black holes and quantum mechanics, complex physics becomes surprisingly accessible and even mind-blowing. It's like having the secrets of reality explained by your smartest friend who knows how to skip the boring parts!</p>

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