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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.

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