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A fascinating point is made about the Big Bang, which is often thought of as an event in the distant past. Instead, the speaker emphasizes that the Big Bang—the birth of the universe—is happening now. Every moment is a new creation, and the universe is constantly unfolding at this very instant. This perspective shifts the understanding of time from a linear, backward trace to a perpetual present moment.
The speaker notes that all the attempts to trace origins or causes—whether the past or some initial event—are akin to looking into vanishing traces. Instead, we should recognize that the current moment is the source of everything, emerging spontaneously from the mysterious present.