There’re so many problems with the big bang model—and recent observations aren’t helping! Here’s just a few problems.
The big bang should’ve created magnetic monopoles, but none have been found.
The big bang should’ve created equal parts of matter and antimatter, but only very small amounts of antimatter have been found.
The big bang model predicts stars should’ve formed made up of only the three lightest elements and yet none of those stars have been found.
To solve these problems, the big bang model is continually propped up with hypotheses. But they can’t be falsified. It’s just not good science!
The big bang? It’s a big bust!
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