The statement that does not fit the model of the Big Bang and the subsequent changes in the universe is:
The galaxies are moving closer together as time progresses.
According to the Big Bang theory and current observations, galaxies are actually moving away from each other as the universe expands. This expansion is evidenced by the redshift of light from distant galaxies. While there can be local gravitational interactions that cause some galaxies to move closer together (such as galaxies in a cluster), the overall trend in the universe is that galaxies are receding from one another as time progresses.