It is often said that the the phrase "before the BIG BANG" is meaningless because the BB is the beginning of things, time included. My question is "Is the phrase truly meaningless?"
I take it as axiomatic that a real event occurs only if
it were already a possible event. If the BB did indeed happen then it must have been the fruition of an antecedent possibility - some entity 'before the BB'.
ERIC STOCKTON,
ORKNEY UK
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