That would just mean the Big Bang is not the beginning, and that space-time has more complex dimensionality than we suppose.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <jr_esq@...> wrote : Xeno, There are many young scientists today who believe that they can prove what happened before the Big Bang. From what I understand, they think that they can find telltale evidence from the cosmic noise background as to what happened before the Big Bang. This would be analogous to seeing a slow motion picture of a bullet piercing a wall which would show the effects to the wall where the bullet exited. From these effects, they can retrace backwards the nature of the bullet and the energy that made it pierce the wall. Even Roger Penrose has been giving lectures in college venues showing his ideas about what happened before the Big Bang. You should check out his videos on YouTube. The rationale for these theories are very different from the reasoning behind the Kalaam Cosmological Argument.