As I understand it Bazile, a period of expansion occurred before what is scientifically considered to be the "big bang". (Not that there was any sound during that part, given there was nothing for sound waves to travel in.)
For our particular universe, space and time had to start with that initial expansion from the very small (infinitesimal possibly ?) But that does lead me to wonder at whether there is a sort of 'supertime' which encompasses the start of each universe and acts as a multiversal yardstick of some kind. After all we are also informed it should be possible for one universe to spawn another, so the young universe starts its time at some point along the timeline of the first.
I suspect I have a flawed notion of what time is though, and different frames of reference is going to explain it all :-)
If I am honest I'm not even sure time does flow, I'm rather attracted to the thought that everything that can be, always is, and we are just experiencing a path through it somehow, and that experiencing that seems like time passing.
Ah ... is ignorance bliss ?