there was no air...therefore there was no audible bang. the term was used by a noted astronomer, Fred Hoyle, as a denigration of the expansion theory...but it was then used to describe that expansion theory almost as snarky homage to the guy who didn’t believe in it...(Einstein also did not want an expanding universe...he wanted for all the world for the Universe to be steady state)
>> “there was no air...therefore there was no audible bang” <<
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There was a two light year diameter sphere of water, that was what was expanded into the entire creation as described in Genesis.
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