If we can see the beginning of the big bang with telescopes.. would it not be the case that the matter we're standing on moved far faster than the speed of light, or existed from before the big bang, or that everything we know is a misconception? I feel that we really know nothing about the universe, our science akin to a 5 year old trying to wrap their mind around concepts and thoughts that even most adults cannot comprehend...
Speed of Light can't be achieved or exceeded for items with mass.
Anything that existed before the big bang doesn't matter, as it doesn't exist now. The big bang, is a universe rewrite. Each time it happens, it replaces everything.
It also doesn't matter if what we know today is a misconception. Science Academia and knowledge allows for itself to be changed given new understanding, and observations. What we know today is our best understanding, and from what we know, does the best job at explaining what we see, and gives up applications that we use, as well as provide prediction for future events.
Therefore it can be relied on with confidence.
Some Theories are more strong then others. Evolution via Natural Selection is pretty solid. Germ Propagation of Disease is pretty solid. Tectonic Plate Theory is pretty solid. Ect ect ect.
Whereas some theories, such as the Nebula Star Formation Theory have some fairly glaring holes in it. For instance, it can't properly explain the formation of binary star system, the most common solar system.
And theories get replaced, once a better understanding is broached. Einsteins theories replaced Newtons theories, ect.