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No, because then all the mass of the Universe would have a starting point from which it came from. Contrary to popular representations of the early cosmos, that is NOT what happened. The BB was NOT an explosion of mass into empty space, it was an expansion of all space, at every point in our Universe away from every point in our Universe. If the BB were an explosion, the cosmic microwave background radiation would have a preferred direction it was coming from -- and it doesn't.

Your idea is interesting, but it simply doesn't fit the observed facts of our Universe.

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