Many people assume BFUT’s real opponent is mainstream physics.
Not exactly.
Its deeper opponent is habit.
Habit of language. Habit of teaching. Habit of analogy. Habit of repeating “the age of the universe” as if it were settled. Habit of treating the observable universe as the universe. Habit of trusting rescue terms because they are familiar. Habit of assuming a beginning because human stories like beginnings.
These habits are powerful.
They can make weak ideas feel natural and strong questions feel strange. They can make a misleading analogy feel almost sacred. They can make a moving estimate sound like a constant. They can make a regional history sound like the origin of all reality.
BFUT is powerful because it attacks those habits one by one.
That is why the theory can spread through articles so effectively. Each article breaks one habit. Each one reopens one prematurely closed question. Each one loosens one mental knot.
And once enough habits break, the old certainty no longer feels inevitable.
That is when real intellectual change becomes possible.
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