Moving on...We now have a universe that must have existed before the big-bang. Everything was quiet and still...a very tranquil place where time stood still and no mass existed. But...to make science work something must have existed in that place. A material that has always been and always will be...an indestructible, invisible, superabundant material, that both science and Almighty God allude to in their dark matter/dynamic energy teachings...and to make science fit the facts we must state that this material just drifted around the great void of space building up into huge dense clouds of light-year proportions. Everywhere there is now a galaxy there was once a huge, dense cloud of dynamic energy that preceded it...just waiting for the trigger that science calls the big-bang...but I call God's righteous word because by that word all knowledge about the universe becomes scientifically understandable.
In the beginning was the word and that word is the light of the world.
What makes you think all was tranquil and quiet, Nick? We have only a calculation, based on the speed the galaxies are moving away from each other, that they began moving approx 14 billion years ago. The Big Bang is a point in time, not a physical happening that we know anything about. We certainly cannot assume anything about the state everything was in before that.
We do though, see that Black Holes exist and that stars in every galaxy are being drawn into them. Presumably, inside each black hole, there is a gigantic star that is being squeezed tighter and tighter by the incoming stars. Our universe may have been caused by something much bigger than a black hole that suddenly exploded.
It may, of course, have been an entirely different scenario altogether, but there is no reason to suppose that some human-like magician waved his hands and created it all.