...does anyone else get irritated by Horizon programmes where, as soon as the words 'big bang' are spoken, there is a pathetic clip of some miserable chemical explosion that's presumably meant to convey the awesome nature of the big bang (if it ever happened)?
The ability of our brains (which only 6 million years ago were swinging through the trees atop of an ape-like creature) to even begin to speculate at what may have happened 14 billion years ago minus 10^-34 of a second s is truly impressive.
However, as attempts to explain the origins of the universe, not to mention a unified model of relativity and QM, dark energy and dark matter, appear to be encountering difficulties, physics seems to be in a similar position to that of the late 19th century i.e. ripe for some paradigm shifting new theories (and imho it isn't String Theory).
But are even our most brilliant ape-descended brains capable of coming up with such a theory? Current theories are beyond all but a handful of mathematicians and physicists notwithstanding all the analogues rolled out to try and explain the incomprehensible (it's only the maths that gives us an illusion of comprehension). Maybe the next step is one too far for our neurones.