Understanding your world is a big task and it takes time, but one thing is very important as you embark on this journey. It’s essential to question ALL areas of so-called science, and not leave any one of them exempt from scrutiny. Don’t investigate only medical science (pandemics and viruses), and maybe political science (global collectivist agendas) and perhaps economic science (central banking and a debt-based fractional reserve global fiat currency system) etc, etc. If you are seeking truth you must be consistent and not hold astronomy and quantum physics as beyond suspicion. Especially since the implications of both and the ‘conclusions’ of quantum physics specifically support otherwise irrational and mystical ideas, such as “we create our own reality”, the primacy of consciousness, and thus destroy the concept of truth.
The Big Bang Theory is officially proposed as the rational and ‘scientific’ alternative to creationism, but the two are presented as a false dichotomy. There are more things to consider than just these two options! Rational people do not entertain the idea that a supreme being created the Universe any more than they do Santa Claus. There is no mystical need to accommodate religion and suppose a ‘moment of creation’, and in fact it is illogical/irrational to do so.
In Episode 155 of Living outside the Matrix, Nigel Howitt discusses the Big Bang theory with Patrik Holmqvist and Simon Shack (author of the Tychos – Our Geoaxial Binary Solar System). All the points below and many others are raised that call to question this universally accepted explanation for the origin of existence.
Logically speaking, it is crucial to recognise that when we talk about the Universe we are talking about existence. Meaning, everything that exists. This is not controversial, yet it needs to be clarified in order to think logically about whether or not it could possibly have ‘begun’ at any one point. When you hear people talking about the creation of the Universe, substitute the word ‘existence’ and you will get a better idea of the sense of what they are saying
What is the Big Bang Theory?
The Universe is said to have begun at a single point physically and temporally, and it is said to be continually expanding. It allegedly offers “offers a comprehensive explanation for a broad range of observed phenomena, such as redshift, cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB), black holes, dark matter, event horizons and much more. In should be noted that the big bang as a concept resembles the fingerprint of a creator’s initial act. And thus fits nicely with a religious view of existence being created by god.
But the Big Bang theory is deeply questionable on closer scrutiny. First and foremost is it logically unsupportable and therefore inadmissible into rational discourse. Here’s why.
Nothing cannot be the cause of something. Understand that ‘nothing’ isn’t a different kind of something, it is no thing. Nothing is zero, the blank, the void, an absence of any existent thing or matter of any kind. Nothing is an absence of any existent thing, and as such it cannot be the cause of some other existent thing. Only something that exists can participate in causality. If something caused the existence of the universe, of all the galaxies and stars,