Modern cosmology often behaves like origin worship with mathematics.
Everything bends back toward the first moment. Every major question is trained to ask what happened at the beginning. The emotional structure is always the same: one sacred opening act, endlessly defended.
BFUT breaks that spell.
It asks for mechanism thinking instead.
How does matter arise? How does it persist? How does it accumulate? How do thresholds get crossed? How does ignition propagate? How do galaxies survive? How do long-term statistical patterns emerge? How does a region acquire a shared history without becoming all reality?
These are mechanism questions.
And they are far healthier scientifically than origin worship.
This is one of BFUT’s deepest strengths. It does not merely oppose a theory. It opposes a habit of mind. It tries to pull cosmology away from obsession with the first page and back toward the actual physics of process.
That is exactly where the field should be pushed.
A universe that can be described through mechanisms is always more scientifically mature than one that keeps retreating into a sacred beginning whenever the questions get hard.
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