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An interesting thing about the Big Bang: Because of the humongous amount of energy needed to achieve it, the intense heat generated by it would have made everything absolutely sterile for trillions of miles around it. This would have formed a totally sterile universe with not even the smallest living cell! That is something that science can't satisfactorily answer.
So, if a living cell appeared on a sterile earth that had cooled, where did it come from?
Life isn't known to have appeared on earth until hundreds of millions of years after its formation. Earth itself didn't exist until over 9 billion years after the Big Bang.
Also, if there was no big bang, and the universe was always there, then the sun and stars would have burned out long ago, according to the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics which says that energy degrades over time. So the universe had to start at a point in time. So, if it started with the Big Bang, and science knows that such a cataclysmic explosion cannot happen spontaneously, who or what caused it? I don't think that science can answer that either.
You would be correct here, at least the answer has yet to be discovered.
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