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uh, but we can find out what happened thirteen billion years ago? We just lack the technology.
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Well, actually, we do know to a significant level of detail what happened thirteen billion years ago. We can discuss in detail what happened within the first few seconds of the Big Bang occuring. Every new advance in technology and theory simply pushes back the horizon of knowledge a few more milliseconds.
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Ah, well I misunderstood you almost entirely then, and I apologise. I'm not suggesting you can't predict anything, just that we are still at a period in time where we can only be too vague in our understanding on the causation of the universe.
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Note the above comment. We know shitloads about how the universe came to be like it is. Of course, we will probably never know what happened in the first instant of its existence, but that doesn't mean that we should ignore everything else that we have discovered.