Never was a Big Bang - The universe has infinite age

All things considered, the Big Bang Theory is a pretty terrible theory. It essentially states that there was nothing, then, for no particular reason, nothing exploded and created everything.

No. There was everything. Or perhaps the potential for everything. Only time and space did not exist. But everything else was there condensed into one tiny singularity. There was a particular reason. We may not have discovered why the singularity exploded into the universe but one day we will.
 
The universe is expanding still. That shows that at one time it was very very much smaller. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to extrapolate it being a singularity. And the expansion is accelerating. The projected end is a universal cloud of particles and the 'heat death' of everything. Perhaps it may once again start to collapse under gravitational forces.
 
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As I have shown influences in raw data furthered in a refined mechanism encompasses its own expanse ...
 
The universe is expanding still. That shows that at one time it was very very much smaller. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to extrapolate it being a singularity. And the expansion is accelerating. The projected end is a universal cloud of particles and the 'heat death' of everything. Perhaps it may once again start to collapse under gravitational forces.
If the universe reaches entropy, then collapses, would it necessarily collapse to a singularity? Couldn't it collapse to a size where it would need to explode in a renewed surge of energy and asymmetry? We have no experience with collapsing clouds of particles on that scale, nor are we likely to.
 
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