Weak outsider theories often make one mistake:
They become obsessed with saying “no.”
No to the mainstream. No to the standard model. No to accepted explanations. No to consensus. That can create energy, but it rarely creates lasting intellectual value.
BFUT is stronger because it is not built around negation.
It is built around better questions.
Yes, it challenges the Big Bang. Yes, it attacks the balloon analogy, the misuse of Hubble’s law, the fragility of the Hubble constant, the overreach of standard cosmology, and the dependency on dark matter and dark energy. But those attacks are not the real heart of the theory.
The real heart is what comes after the attack.
What if the universe is infinite instead of bounded? What if it is eternal instead of born? What if space is physically real rather than treated like abstract geometry wearing a physical costume? What if matter can continue to arise rather than needing a one-time origin? What if the great cosmic event was a threshold crossing, not a birth? What if the redshift pattern is real but expansion is the wrong story? What if the Big Bang describes our region better than all reality?
Those are not complaints.
Those are upgrades in the quality of the conversation.
That is why BFUT has real potential. It does not merely oppose. It reorients. It asks questions that make the universe feel less like a theatrical script and more like a physical system.
And this matters far beyond cosmology.
Because entire scientific cultures can become trapped by the questions they stop asking. Once a framework becomes prestigious enough, people stop testing its assumptions and start solving puzzles only inside its walls. BFUT’s real threat is that it invites people to step outside those walls and notice that some of the forbidden questions may actually be the necessary ones.
That is a sign of a serious research program.
Not that it has every answer already, but that it knows which questions were prematurely closed.
The best theories do not just give explanations.
They change which questions sound intelligent.
That may be BFUT’s deepest strength of all.
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/