I do read science all the time, also I have no argument with any of its findings, I see no conflict.
Odd, considering that most of what you've said that makes any sense does conflict with it... either you're not reading relevant and useful science (in respect of this topic), or simply reading science isn't enough, you need to understand what you've read - your abuse of the terminology here suggests that you don't.
It surprises me how many of the posters here take such a disparaging view of ideas beyond scientific understanding. Are you in some kind of conflict with someone?
'Ideas beyond scientific understanding'? Science is the study of the natural (real) world. Ideas beyond scientific understanding are, by definition, ideas that are not part of the real world. Fantasy doesn't have to follow real-world rules; you can have magic and witchcraft and the supernatural in fantasy, but not in the real world. In these forums, we make a point of distinguishing between the two.
For myself, I don't have a disparaging view of non-scientific ideas that are lucidly and rationally presented. I have a certain respect for some of the mental disciplines of Buddhism, and some of Taoist philosophy - although I may interpret them differently than some. I certainly do have a disparaging view of uninformed or ignorant abuse or misuse of scientific ideas and terminology. No conflict that I am aware of - except in terms of ideas.
I stated earlier on in the thread that I will use an established cosmology as a template from which to present my argument. This is hinduism I suggest you take some time to read up on it, its quite interesting notwithstanding that it considers similar aspects of reality as physics, from a different perspective. I would if I were in your shoes.
I am aware of some of Hindu philosophy, but not to any great depth because I find the dualistic & pluralistic roots untenable and unsupportable, and much of the language obscure and impenetrable. I haven't found anything of interest there, to be honest. If there are any useful nuggets, they're hidden too deep in the woo to be visible from an overview. So much guff, so little time...
I can't say I recognised any Hindu philosophy in your posts here, except where explicitly annotated. Whether that's due to my ignorance of it, or your inability to communicate, I can't say. However, if you want to talk physics and scientific cosmology, you must use the definitions and terminology of physics and scientific cosmology if you expect to be taken seriously. You have failed to do so, or show any understanding of that failure, throughout this thread.