Cosmology Theory Question



Since the "big bang" and the "steady state" theories both violate the
Second Law of Thermodynamics (BB in a big way, once (everything created
in a once-off event some 15 BYA); SS in infinitely many small ways (one
H atom created per cubic meter of space per 30 000 years, forever
ongoing)), these theory "families" must both be wrong -- ergo,
something else must be going on, of which we all are a part. Does
anyone in this group know of any cosmological theory that does *not*
violate the SLoT? If yes, please provide links references, or whatever
may be available!

TIA, Uno

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