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Different gravity strengths will result in different time measurement. Gravity would be its strongest at the Big Bang, right? Since it would be weaker now, wouldn't our current measurement of time be different that the actual time at the Big Bang? If we measure the time passing at the Big Bang by using our measurement of time as we see it now, wouldn't our measurement be different from the measurement of the time taken during the actual occuring of the Big Bang?
Re: Did time pass slower at the Big Bang than it does now?
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