Broken scientific laws?

The Big Bang, the concept that the universe was created from the explosion of an infinitely dense singularity, contradicts which scientific law(s):

Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion Newton's 3 Laws of Motion First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics Hubble's Law

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Tom Engelsman
Oct 1, 2020
David Stiff
Jan 9, 2018

The First Law of Thermodynamics can be stated as "Matter and energy can neither be created nor destroyed." The Big Bang concept says that all matter and energy was created from an infinitely dense point; however, this point would have had to be created, and this contradicts the First Law.

The Second Law of Thermodynamics can be stated as "All things tend to go from a state of order to disorder." The Big Bang concept says that the whole universe as we know it came from the explosion of a singularity; however, this would mean that order came from disorder, which contradicts (and is in fact the opposite of) the Second Law.

Follow this link to watch a video by a PhD Astrophysicist who explains this much better than I can!

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