One of the things that convinced me there was no Big Bang, is your example of the Hubble telescope. If every direction you look things a speeding away from you, you must be the center of the universe. If we were, the age of the earth seems to be somewhat off.
Also, if the Hubble was looking at a distance of 13 billion light years, and we are seeing light formed shortly after the Big Bang, then how did we get out here so fast that we beat light getting here. The only way we could see light from shortly after the Big Bang is for us to have traveled several times the speed of light to get here ahead of it and be waiting for it to catch up.
Another thing about the father galaxies expanding away at greater speed. I think the universe is spinning, just as the Earth spins. If so, then just like on a spinning disk, the points on the edge of the disk are moving faster than a point half way in to the center. Both would move at the same RPM around the center, but their velocities would be different. I ponder on the idea that is why farther galaxies appear to be expanding at greater speed, because they are moving the fastest on the disk, but not necessarily moving away.
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