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The problem is that you an use words like "go" and "direction" in a situation where they make sense. In the incipient phase of the Universe the space-time did not exist as we can perceive it with our brains, themselves based on physical and chemical properties of the mature Universe - so would be impossible to "imagine" that there is no "north" because there is no direction available.

Kant deducted that our conscience and brains are born with the sense of space-time and we cannot override this. The only way in which we can access this ideas is only through highend mathematics and AIs that just need to do a job, but not to explain to our limited brains how.




Kant may have deducted that, but he's talking about a neurobiological phenomenon born from evolutionary pressures in a very limited environment.

Michelson–Morley mesured, and Einstein explained, how speed of light, not time, is constant through the Universe. To the point of questioning simultaneity.

If we've already got non-constant time, then the concept of a time origin prior to which there is no sensible physical description is at least plausible, if not something I can, spacial geometric puns pardoned, wrap my brain around in the same sense that there's a limit to "northness" on a spheroid.


Yes, the idea of the analogy is that these concepts "make sense" near our current space-time location, but break down near the edges of our universe.

Our brains think that "North" and "earlier" are directions which can be extended infinitely, but they are wrong.




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