It's possible that there was no "true" beginning of time. Nature is all about cycles. The seasons change,the tides rise and fall, day turns to night and then back again, life forms die, decay, become nutrients within the soil, and eventually become a part of another living thing.
From what I understand, scientist believe that eventually, the universe will stop expanding and the whole process will start to reverse and begin to implode on itself. Some day, the univers may eventually revert to the point of the Big bang.
We know there are cycles in nature, and that one of the few constants in the universe in math. It's could be argued that the universe is the greatest fractal immaginable--no beginning and no end. It just keeps repeating itself over and over.
From what I understand, scientist believe that eventually, the universe will stop expanding and the whole process will start to reverse and begin to implode on itself. Some day, the univers may eventually revert to the point of the Big bang.
We know there are cycles in nature, and that one of the few constants in the universe in math. It's could be argued that the universe is the greatest fractal immaginable--no beginning and no end. It just keeps repeating itself over and over.