The idea of "was" as past tense is meaningless at a singularity. There can be no "before" because time itself loses meaning. It's impossible to speculate about what came before the Big Bang because the idea of "before" only has meaning within the present temporal Universe, but no meaning in reference to the "event" that gave birth to the Universe.
To heat something up that was already heated before.
Most scientists believe that an infinite dense singularity existed before the incident known as the Big Bang.
Discovery - finding something, it already existedbut nobody knew about itInvention - making something, nobody had ever made something exactly like it before and it did not already exist
produce means to make something that has already been made before
produce means to make something that has already been made before
produce means to make something that has already been made before
Well, a singularity is part of a black hole. Although no-one really knows what existed before, a likely explanation is that every black hole contains another universe. So when our black hole was created, we were too.
Nothing happens if you see the same thing twice. People who are said to have already experienced something before it actually happened are said to be having deja vu. This means a person is doing something or seen something they feel they've already done before.
"Already" is considered an adverb indicating that something has happened before a specified time. It is not used as a preposition.
Yes, you do because what if someone has already invented that thing.
God's sperm doesn't have a color exactly... it's probably milky and white
The French phrase you are looking for is "déjà vu," which translates to "already seen" and is used to describe the feeling of having experienced something before.