No where did I mention anything about the laws of physics before the Big Bang. And the laws of physics before the Big Bang had nothing to do with the problems I mentioned about the Big Bang. The laws of physics close to the moment of the Big Bang are theorized to be different because they lead to a singularity. In a singularity the laws of physics break down, or Einsteins General Theory of Relativity. In no way in General Relativity is it predicted that a mass can escape a singularity or a black hole, except for Hawking Radiation. I don't think Hawking Radiation is responsible for the Big Bang, and I don't think Hawking Radiation is a true description of a black hole or any of the predictions made by Hawking Radiation. So then even though a singularity in a black hole could have different laws of physics, it is not an accepted theory to say that any change in those laws could result in matter escaping a singularity. So then any alteration of the laws of physics caused by a singularity cannot be shown to allow for something to escape the singularity, this being true even before you get to the moment of the Big Bang. So then by definition, a singularity is something from which nothing can escape, the alteration in the laws of physics do not allow an object to escape because it cannot travel faster than the speed of light. The speed of light in General Relativity remains constant when applied to a black hole. If the laws of physics inside of a black hole changed so that something could travel faster than the speed of light, it could then escape the black hole, but that is not what happens. So then no matter what different laws of physics someone could use, if all matter was present at the Big Bang then it would create a singularity and then nothing could escape it.