That’s not really dealing with it. But anyway “dealing with it” is my words and open to about a hundred different interpretations.
The point is, it’s not part of the theory, just as what banged, how it banged or why it banged isn’t part of the Big Bang Theory (not talking about the TV show).
>>Thats not really dealing with it.
They deal with it by propping up the model with the usual facsimile of “a miracle happens here”.
Odd how, even with all our STEM, our technocratic self-worshiping culture can’t produce an RNA molecule from non-living chemical raw materials that can independently replicate itself into identical RNA molecules that sustain the LIVING process and produce multiple generations.
>>how it banged
That is covered in the quantum cosmology - but the ultimate origin of E remains a mystery.