"You have to answer for Santino, Carlo."
In mob-talk, "answer" = get garroted in a car and kick out the winshield as you violently try to avoid epic death.
Can someone please explain this to me? I don't want to watch that again. Here's my problem. Causality holds that something, A, had to cause B. In order for this to be true, A would have to occur before B. "Before" is time-relative. Because the beginning of the Universe marks the beginning of time, (time is a part of the universe), there was no time "before" the universe began, so there is no "before the universe." If there is no time, there is no "before." It therefore seems naive to assume that causality is absolute law, and more naive still to use it as an argument for something existing "before" the universe existed.
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