The only way to hope to make any sense of the universe is to treat it like a special case. The universe is not "like everything else", it is precisely: everything.
You cannot first state that "the universe defines time" and then say "what time was it before the universe". The same goes for causality. If there is no time before the universe there's also no cause, because cause is measured in time, yes?
Btw, what you said about subparticles being the cause of particles is a very strange take on causality. Usually we talk about causality as related events in time.
You cannot first state that "the universe defines time" and then say "what time was it before the universe". The same goes for causality. If there is no time before the universe there's also no cause, because cause is measured in time, yes?
Btw, what you said about subparticles being the cause of particles is a very strange take on causality. Usually we talk about causality as related events in time.
