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What evidence do we have to support the big bang theory?

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What evidence do we have to support the big bang theory?

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The problems I have with the so-called Big-Bang theory are: 1. The “first” cause of everything. Even the double-talk of those whom concocted the so-called perpetual regression type theories omit or ignor the fact that there had to be a first cause no matter how many universes or even dimensions one proposes exists or existed prior to our universe. 2. Setting aside no. 1 for now, even if we say somehow a singularity “blob” (about the size of a small marble) was present prior to the commencement of the universe we would run into problems. Singularity can only have one property (whatever “it” is) or it isn’t in the state of singularity. This supposed singularity blob could only be created through complete annihilation of all atomic structures of any matter that comes anywhere near it. Since this blob only has a property it can’t react to itself or any other particles in the vicinity (no matter how unstable any of its atomic properties might be). 3. Singularity could never achieve a “criti

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