>>11669202Infinite. And it has always existed and always will.
The above statement will trigger everyone with a Jewish (aka Abrahamic) worldview. Because they can't comprehend infinity or eternity. They want it to not be real.
Friendly reminder: Big Bangism is simply Creationism. Nothing more, nothing less. It's quackery, plain and simple.
Big Bang Cosmology was first conjured up by the Belgian mathematician and priest Georges Lemaître. Hannes Alfén reported:
> "I was there when Abbe Georges Lemaître first proposed this theory." Lemaître was at the time both a member of the Judeochristian hierarchy (Catholic flavor) and a scientist. Hannes Alfén reported that Lemaître said in private that this theory was a way to reconcile science with St. Thomas Aquinas' theological dictum of /creatio ex nihilo/ or creation out of nothing.
In January 1933, Georges Lemaître travelled with the Jew Albert Einstein to California for a series of seminars. After Lemaître detailed his Big Bang theory, the Jew Einstein stood up, applauded, and said:
> "This is the most beautiful and satisfactory explanation of creation to which I have ever listened." Thus Big Bang is theology, not science. Lemaître allowed his theological convictions to PREDETERMINE the outcome of a scientific inquiry. /This violates the scientific method./ Furthermore, the Big Bang creationism treats the Universe as entirely filled by a continuous indivisible distribution of matter of uniform macroscopic density and pressure, in violation of the physical principles of General Relativity, /and so it is totally meaningless./