In my humble opinion, the Universe has always existed and always will exist. If there was a "Big Bang" (or more than one), then it (or they) expanded into the infinite Universe.
I also suspect that life has always existed in some form in one or more parts of the Universe. Life itself may by the counter to the alleged "Heat Death of the Universe" when Entropy has its final say.
I'm writing here within the framework of the standard Big Bang theory. I agree that the Big Bang is vulnerable, as evidence of the last 25 years has painted BB into a corner. But whatever replaces it will have to explain a number of different anomalies.
In my humble opinion, the Universe has always existed and always will exist. If there was a "Big Bang" (or more than one), then it (or they) expanded into the infinite Universe.
I also suspect that life has always existed in some form in one or more parts of the Universe. Life itself may by the counter to the alleged "Heat Death of the Universe" when Entropy has its final say.
I'm writing here within the framework of the standard Big Bang theory. I agree that the Big Bang is vulnerable, as evidence of the last 25 years has painted BB into a corner. But whatever replaces it will have to explain a number of different anomalies.
Thank you for writing about this subject. I hope you might find some of the answers!
The simplest explanation is "The Big Bang" never happened
https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2019/05/24/wal-thornhill-big-bang-busted-again-space-news/