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00:00People seem to like shark stories, I don't know why.
00:05In the summer of 2018, I came across a book by Mr. Richard Freeman, where he attacked
00:10the idea of the Big Bang from a theoretical perspective supported by decades of scientific
00:16experiments that seemed to offer proof of a contrarian angle.
00:20This is my original idea.
00:22I was fascinated, and after many conversations over email, slated to shoot an interview with
00:26Mr. Freeman in March of 2020.
00:29We all know what happened then.
00:31Because of COVID, you have to wait like four hours to get a car here.
00:36So that trip was delayed for two years, coincidentally was filmed after the launch of the James Webb
00:42Space Telescope, which has almost immediately provided some shocking findings that even
00:47the most famous physicists say has laid waste the standard model of physics.
00:52Astronomers have made an unexpected discovery using the James Webb Space Telescope.
00:57It spotted six massive galaxies that existed between 500 million and 700 million years
01:03after the Big Bang.
01:05Well, that's the problem.
01:06The James Webb Space Telescope is upsetting the apple cart.
01:10All of a sudden we realized that we may have to rewrite all the textbooks about the beginning
01:15of the universe.
01:16What made you think that the creation was brought about not by Big Bang?
01:21Because the Big Bang has so many things that can't explode.
01:26In your model, how did life begin?
01:29I like to think my model, it's a natural universe, which follows the indulgence of Mother Nature.
01:37And so we find ourselves at the precipice of possibility on the sunshine coast of Eastern
01:42Australia, where I meet Mr. Freeman for the first time.
01:45And it didn't take long for him to start telling stories.
01:48My model deals with more how the universe of matter began.
01:52A fisherman and a physicist, Hemingway's Old Man and the Sea.

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