id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_f6eewdylanfjthc3gc3fjncfwy Henrik Zinkernagel Did Time Have a Beginning? 2008 20 .pdf application/pdf 12353 642 60 According to the standard big bang model of cosmology, time began together with the questioned the implications that big bang cosmology may have for time's beginning. philosophical part of physics implies that [...] there is time before the big bang, [and] standard big bang cosmological model is at least roughly correct – i.e. that the universe formulation of) the time-clock relation in connection with a detailed critical discussion of the physical (i) both within Newtonian and modern physics, the time-clock relation provides ...the fact that physical time (and space) had a beginning in the Big Bang physical systems which can be used as clocks, so his absolute time can be seen to refer As we shall see in section 5, the time concept in the classical big bang Thus, a time concept extending beyond that of the big bang model could be represented, mathematical time (t) concept of the big bang model can be "carried through" the ./cache/work_f6eewdylanfjthc3gc3fjncfwy.pdf ./txt/work_f6eewdylanfjthc3gc3fjncfwy.txt