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Does time have beginning?

Does time have beginning?

Time begins when it starts ticking, that is, when physical processes take place in the background of a classical space-time. Anything that happened before has been erased from cosmic memory.

Does everything have a beginning and an end?

Originally Answered: Does everything have a beginning and an ending? no, nothing does. Matter is neither created or destroyed.

How can time be infinite?

As a universe, a vast collection of animate and inanimate objects, time is infinite. Even if there was a beginning, and there might be a big bang end, it won’t really be an end. The energy left behind will become something else; the end will be a beginning.

Does everything have a beginning and end?

No. Everything is based on matter in motion. It is matter in motion that shows that there must be space and time, else motion would be impossible. Matter itself is eternal, it is infinite and has no begin or end. Therefore also time and space are infinite.

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Does time have a beginning and end point?

Time has no beginning or end point, time is something that we apply to the Universe in order to make things easier to understand. As we currently apply Time to have began with the Big Bang, but as the Universe most likely existed before the Big Bang it doesnt really work as a true definer of the start of time.

Does the universe have a beginning and end?

In fact, it might not have had a beginning at all. radiation in a rapidly expanding state. As time goes on, the Universe not only forms elements, atoms, and clumps and clusters together that lead to stars and galaxies, but expands and cools the entire time.

Why is there no end to space and time?

Everything is based on matter in motion. It is matter in motion that shows that there must be space and time, else motion would be impossible. Matter itself is eternal, it is infinite and has no begin or end. Therefore also time and space are infinite. No begin or end to space and time.