And you have been told repeatedly that is a completely incorrect representation of the Big Bang. The Big Bang singularity can no more exist for a period of time as the geographical North Pole extend over a range of lattitudes.
From the perspective of inside our own universe, this is true. However, from the perspective of a realm where we could watch colliding branes creating numerous universes, it would be theoretically possible but physically impossible. Do you agree or disagree?
There is every possible reason. Just for starters, we are dealing with a region of the Universe where there is no electromagnetic force (we are way above the energy scale where EM appears) and we may well be dealing with a region surrounding topology change.
I would like to see you evidence that the energy scale is way above where EM appears. I have read a number of physicists who have described the big bang as a flash of heat and light. How many microseconds after the expansion begins would EM be able to appear in your opinion?