Hubble comes along and discovers that the universe actually is expanding; there must have been a beginning.
The BIG BANG theory rests on the assumption that all matter eventually falls back into itself, coalesces, becomes a critical singularity,
eventually exploding to propel the matter outward like shrapnel from a bomb.
But that presupposes that matter came from somewhere before the BIG BANG, coalesced in the same way and created the BIG BANG.
So the matter had to exist before the BIG BANG - or was it created somehow?
Remember the The 'Law of Conservation Of Mass':
Matter in a closed system cannot be created or destroyed.
If it didn't exist prior to the BIG BANG who, or what created it?
If it did exist prior to the BIG BANG where did it come from?
Is it matter that came from an earlier universe and BIG BANG?
And the one before that?
And one even earlier?
And.....
M + (-M) = 0
The only possible explanation. You can take it from there. I’ve done my bit.
Hey, don’t you know anything? The universe rests on a giant turtle. What does that turtle rest on, you may ask? Why, an even larger turtle, of course. And what about that turtle, what does it rest on? Yes, of course, an even bigger turtle. In fact, it’s turtles all the way down.
Such nonsense, along with the idea at the universe oscillates between a big bang, expansion, contraction into a singularity, followed by a big bang, forever and ever comma RV hiding places for those who simply cannot imagine the existence of God. They simply cannot deal with the implications on many different levels, most important of which is their own personal moral culpability for failing to even attempt to live as God wants us to do.
BTTT