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Even when we endeavour to go that proverbial extra mile on their behalf with this theory,
we still see huge and mountainous obstacles restricting our progress.
For the sake of civility we fixed selective jump-off points, we even provided an ambit for detonation that really had no honest explanation, but still became bogged down in a new set of problems.
To suggest all universal matter might advance as a newly formed universe we envisage today would suggest the universe itself already existed, only in vacuum format. But that throws a few preponderants in itself, for if it already did exist as a huge vacuum, just patiently waiting all universal fabric to conveniently fill it, then it must naturally have finite borders:
At least that might offer us a reasonable excuse to locate time somewhere in the equation; because if it does have finite distances to run, we could not theoretically
measure them over any distance.
You might understand from that thought, a process of cause and effect does enter any established theory. But as there is no tangible reason to believe a centre of gravity existed before a big bang, there cannot be a definitive account of its centralization.
And so, although we became perhaps a touch over generous at that point, and provided an excuse to allow an event to emerge, we still find internal problems with the very basic framework which governs it.
We assumed a big bang could not take place because there was no acceptable reason for it to do so; and now have to endorse a very sobering thought, that even if we did permit an explosion, on universal terms, no one can give a reasonable explanation why all universal matter might have all located to that precise universal zone before detonation.
For proponents of a big bang creation theory, there are ever surmounting problems, most of which seem to be overlooked, dismissed or simply ignored. When these early flaws are mentioned there tends to be a reluctance to accept them, and a lot of excuses to be made.
Perhaps we should also make an excuse or two as we're feeling generous at the moment.
We said we could offer a reasonable amount of generosity and say that point in space time could explode, but at the same time found no obvious reason why it should have moved to that point initially to explode. Indeed a puzzle. So let's make an excuse for them.
All universal matter not only had an ability to come into being, but was already located at that central place ready and waiting to explode.
And I know those opposed to a big bang singularity will be furious I offer such easy escape routes for those that do support big bang theory, but we must show how, even with an excuse or two being made along the way, the belief is a touch meretricious.
Can we show what it exploded in too?
Let us imagine, just for a moment, this galactic event has spontaneously occurred, a surge of energy has suddenly erupted and creation is born: An almighty explosion took place and all the new galaxies are now expelled and spread out across the inhospitable regions of space. Heading out in every imaginable direction are new galaxies, packed with stars, loaded with planets, dust and debris: What is it expanding in too?
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