Anyone who has looked into mainstream cosmology will know it is a religion based on assumed outcomes, circular reasoning and story-book trope narratives. It would be good if someone could check whether it actually contradicted itself in the math.
For example, intuitively if the stars were as far away from us as they need to be in the theory to explain the lack of parallax, should we be able to see them at all with regard to their estimated size? Intuitively they obviously shouldn't be visible, but could someone crunch the numbers. Should we even be able to see the moon if it is just a reflector? Should we be able to see Venus at night during the times we can if it is within our orbit? This requires math to be sure because it is a tricky angular argument. If someone is a math whizz with time on their hands this would be an interesting project.
there doesn't seem to be anything here