If you have been following my posts then you know that I do not believe that creation occurred with a Big Bang and here we are. That is too simplistic for my taste.
The subtle cascading of events after the separation of space and energy involves many phases of many Bangs that result from the random massive aggregations of primitive energy sub particles that form themselves out of the soup that the creation front leaves behind. The final phase produces the organization of galaxies in clusters randomly distributed within space and generally moving away from their centers of origin, ie. their local Big Bang. Cosmologists can easily be forgiven for thinking that there was one Big Bang because we are essentially the product of one. But why should that preclude the existence of other Bangs?
Astronomers in the past have observed that all the objects in the Universe are moving away from all the other objects in the Universe. This is observable from any place in the Universe. Closer observation has pointed out that this is evidently not entirely correct.
Photographic evidence and more contemporary theory provides evidence that contradicts the Big Bang theory. Not only that, apparently in about a billion years the Andromeda Galaxy is scheduled to collide with the Milky Way.
Below is a photograph of two galaxies in collision,
There are more such events ocurring in different parts of the Universe. In fact, considering that we have but scratched the surface in our observation of interesting objects in space compared to the total of what is out there there is no doubt a preponderence of colliding galaxies, further proving the likelihood of a Many Big Bangs scenario.
Here are two more photographs of colliding galaxies.
I'm convinced.