**1. Introduction**

One of the essences of Einstein's general theory of relativity is curving the space–time [1]; from which as John Wheeler had said that as I quote "Space-time tells matter how to move; matter tells space-time how to curve". However as I see it; it is time tells space how to curve but "not" space tells time how to curve. Nevertheless Einstein's general theory of relativity was developed based on a Minkowski type space–time continuum where time is treated as an "independent" variable (i.e., an independent dimension) [2]. However from temporal (t > 0) universe standpoint, time and space are coexisted in which time is a "dependent" forward variable moving at a "constant" speed. In other words within our temporal universe, time curves time–space, but time–space "cannot" curve the pace of time.

Since it is impossible to create a magnetic field within an empty space that normally assumed it could. But we will show it is a temporal (t > 0) space, instead of an empty space that normally assumed [3], that an assumed gigantic mass was situated. For which the mass is capable for continuingly attracting substances to build up a super-gigantic mass, such that a huge gravitational field induced by the mass can be established overtime. From which we see that it was the huge convergent gravitational force that ignited the thermo-nuclei big bang explosion created our universe, but not by time. In other words it was big bang explodes with time, but not time ignites the big bang.
