A theory has limits, beyond which it either doesn't work or is even meaningless - that doesn't mean it doesn't work within its domain. eg, ask the same question backwards: do we care when the solar system didn't exist at all?
I think, yes, that is obvious, that every theory has limits.
For me, the question backwards would be meaningless, since I assume that if our solar system had not existed, there would be no same present planet Earth on which such would have interested humans. How would you answer this question?
A theory has limits, beyond which it either doesn't work or is even meaningless - that doesn't mean it doesn't work within its domain. eg, ask the same question backwards: do we care when the solar system didn't exist at all?
I think, yes, that is obvious, that every theory has limits.
For me, the question backwards would be meaningless, since I assume that if our solar system had not existed, there would be no same present planet Earth on which such would have interested humans. How would you answer this question?