The Big Bang theory proposes that a tiny speck of matter and energy began to grow, bringing about the birth of our universe about the universe billions of years ago.
However, scientists are intrigued by what was there before the "explosion" when there was supposed to be nothing.
"There was nothing around before the Big, Big Bang," Hawking said.
His theory is based on the assumption that the universe has no boundaries.
"The boundary condition of the universe ... is that it has no boundary," Hawking told physicist Neil deGrasse Tyson at the "Star Talk" show aired on National Geographic Channel.
According to Hawking, the laws of physics and time cease to function inside that tiny particle of heat and energy.
The ordinary real time as we know now shrinks infinitely as the universe becomes ever smaller but never reaches a definable starting point.
Hawking argued that before the Big Bang real ordinary time was replaced by imaginary time and was in a bent form, state run news agency Xinhua reported.
"It was always reaching closer to nothing but didn't become nothing," said Hawking.
"One can regard imaginary and real time beginning at the South Pole. There is nothing south of the South Pole, so there was nothing around before the Big Bang," Hawking said.
"There was never a Big Bang that produced something from nothing. It just seemed that way from mankind's perspective," Hawking said.
He said that a lot of what we believe is derived from a human-centric perspective, which might limit the scope of human knowledge of the world.
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