It depends on what you mean by "big bang time". Standard physics started a few microseconds after the big bang, followed by what appears to be a rapid expansion of the early universe.
The Big Bang is widely adopted in light of this. Preceding the expansion there has to be a state of greater compression, but there is no explanation on how this state could be possible.
The Big Bang is widely adopted in light of this. Preceding the expansion there has to be a state of greater compression, but there is no explanation on how this state could be possible.