What's south of the South Pole?
	
	
		
		
			Originally posted by: frostedflakes
	
	
		
		
			Originally posted by: MBrown
God.  It is impossible for this not to be.
		
		
	 
What was there before god?
I just can't wrap my mind around the idea of something that has existed forever. The Big Bang makes sense, but what kicked it off? Assuming it was some supreme being, what made that being? Who/what is at the top of the chain, i.e. has always existed? And how could it have existed for all time.
*head asplodes*
		
 
		
	 
In the beginning, there was......something. Sort of. I think it's sort of what Jaqie was saying, and partly what DrPizza was saying.
"Before" isn't really a proper term. As best as anyone can figure, the Big Bang was an eruption of time, space, and energy. 
Everything we know is based on those things. All of our perceptions, our terminology, our reality, are based on those things. You might as well ask a person born without sight to explain what "red" looks like. He simply can't, because it describes something which he cannot perceive. How do you ask creatures like us, immersed within space, traveling through time, interacting with energy and tightly-bound energy (matter; super-dense energy, perhaps?) to describe a reality where none of these things exist? We can't do it.
For us, who exist in this bubble of spacetime, what is "outside" cannot be seen, cannot be described. Use of the term "before" only works so long as causality itself exists. If time came from the singularity, then without the eruption, there is no time, and thus no before - like being at the South Pole and asking, "which way is south?"