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Originally Posted by JimJast
Since the Big Bang cosmology requires creation of energy
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Well, there's your problem. BB doesn't assume the creation of energy. It just examines the aftereffects of its expansion from a point. Where the energy was before that is unobservable, and therefore not covered by nor relevant to the theory.
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