Thresholds are everywhere in nature.

Miracles are usually what we call the things we do not know how to explain.

That is why BFUT has such intuitive force.

The Big Bang, even when formalized mathematically, still carries a miraculous emotional structure: a singular origin, time itself beginning, all matter tied to a privileged state, and a global birth event for all reality. It may be a sophisticated miracle, but it still feels like one.

BFUT replaces that structure with thresholds.

Matter accumulates. Conditions evolve. Local regions approach critical states. Some cross first. Their behavior influences nearby regions that were close to crossing already. A large-scale transition propagates through a pre-existing environment.

That is not strange to science.

That is how nature often behaves.

This is why the Big Flare-Up feels stronger the longer one sits with it. It is not merely a contrarian label. It is a shift from miracle-logic to threshold-logic. And threshold-logic is often the more mature scientific instinct because it looks for conditions, propagation, and mechanism rather than sacred first moments.

That does not prove every detail of BFUT.

But it gives the framework a kind of physical dignity many alternative cosmologies lack. It is not just reacting against the mainstream. It is replacing a metaphysically heavy picture with a process-rich one.

Science should prefer that whenever possible.

Download the research paper: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19149786 (doi.org in Bing) Download the simulation code: https://zenodo.org/records/19124510 Watch the simulation work: https://vijayshankarsharma.com/