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@ Low Information Voter
2025-05-13 10:27:42
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We can make observations and draw conclusions as to what they mean ("hypothesis").
If our hypothesis stops making sense after we make a new, repeatable observation ("fire can burn some metals, and metals are not alive"), then we think and ask around until we have a new hypothesis that fits all our observations.
If somebody feels that the putative "Big Bang" cannot be seen, and the hypothesis is therefore in need of replacement, then I would ask them to observe the Cosmic Microwave Background.
The "Big Bang" can, in fact, still be seen, just not with the naked eye.