1. You're trying to shoe horn a scientific scenario onto a theological proposition. The two never fit and no useful conclusions can be drawn.
2. You don't show how the simple solution has to be the correct one.
Looking at the founding fathers model for First Cause, they propose ultimate simplicity: Augustine says (De Trin. iv, 6,7): "God is truly and absolutely simple." Your supposition denies this POV.
2. You don't show how the simple solution has to be the correct one.
Looking at the founding fathers model for First Cause, they propose ultimate simplicity: Augustine says (De Trin. iv, 6,7): "God is truly and absolutely simple." Your supposition denies this POV.