The universe is not expanding. Redshift is not entirely recessional velocity. There is no 'dark' matter. L-CDM cosmology has been refuted over and over. 'Big Bang' is indistinguishable from creationism, and in fact was first postulated by a theologian. L-CDM cosmology depends entirely on the 'given' that the universe is both homogenous and isotropic. Observations show that it is neither, on any scale. The universe is alive. Galaxies have a life cycle just like animals do, and the material is recycled over and over. An active Seyfert galaxy almost certainly creates matter, so entropy need not cause an eventual end to the universe. This a stranger place than we can know at present, and the whole picture may be beyond human understanding. I'm certain there are aspects to reality that we cannot perceive. Enough?
No, no... by all means, continue please.