Have you ever wondered what happened before the universe began? If you had a remote control for the cosmos and pressed rewind all the way back to the start, would the timer hit zero, or just keep going backward forever? In this mind-bending episode of Philosophy is Not Boring, Mira and Finn tackle a massive question sent in by two brothers: Did time have a first day? Join our hosts as they travel back 1,600 years to meet Augustine, a thinker from a city called Hippo (yes, like the animal!). Augustine realized that time isn't just an empty room waiting for things to happen—it's a creation itself! Discover why asking what happened "before" time started is as silly as looking for North when you're already at the North Pole, a clever trick shared by the brilliant scientist Stephen Hawking. Along the way, you'll hear a hilarious true story about stolen pears, find out why the Big Bang exploded time into existence, and learn why not having all the answers makes our world even more magical. Get ready to twist your brain into a pretzel and explore the biggest mystery in the cosmos!
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