• A) 12 to 14 billion years ago, the portion of the universe we can see today was only a few billionths of a millimeter across; a singularity.
  • B) Dependent upon a singularity, a mathematical concept which is improbably except in theory. Space 'expands' out of 'nothing'. To be fair, a rather miraculous concept that would likely require divine intervention.
  • C) No need for 'dark matter' to account for a rapidly accelerating universe after the Big Bang Event.
  • D) Subatomic particles formed from a singularity by an unknown force which caused it to expand.
  • E) Stars that are older than they should be according to the Big Bang Event have no explanation
  • F) At the moment of the Big Bang Event, the laws of physics do not exist.
  • G) The universe expands according to Hubble's constant.
  • J) Before the Big Bang Event, there was nothing. No space. No time. Just an infinitely dense singularity.
  • B) Dependent upon a hot energy flux of space that can condense into matter and empty space if conditions force it to cool.

  • E) Stars that are older than they should be extant according to the  Big Collapse Process are easily explained
  • G) An illusion of expansion is created, also according to Hubble's constant, as galaxies slowly shrink their size by accretion into blacks holes, and also the supermassive black hole at the center of each galaxy. This creates "more" space between galaxies.
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