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Jan 19, 2022 · Cycles From Almost Nothing. To truly answer the question of how something could arise from nothing, we would need to explain the quantum state of the entire universe at the beginning of the Planck epoch. All attempts to do this remain highly speculative. Some of them appeal to supernatural forces like a designer.
A time when your "thing" of interest didn't exist, Empty, physical space, Empty spacetime in the lowest-energy state possible, and. Whatever you're left with when you take away the entire Universe ...
Sep 13, 2022 · 70-year-old quantum prediction comes true, as something is created from nothing. In our common experience, you can’t get something for nothing. In the quantum realm, something really can emerge ...
- Ethan Siegel
the universe can and will create itself from nothing. Is a circular reasoning as you say, even worst: create itself (like god!); from nothing? (a free lunch!). From 'nothing' we can not get 'something'. I think that Spinosa's view is more adequate to a physicist: The Universe was, is and will be ALL with no start nor end.
Mar 4, 2022 · Perhaps, according to cosmic inflation — our leading theory of the Universe’s pre-Big Bang origins — it really did come from nothing. This requires a little bit of an explanation, and is ...
- Ethan Siegel
Jan 4, 2022 · Please try again later. Watch on. In this view, the Big Bang arises from an almost nothing. That's what's left over when all the matter in a universe has been consumed into black holes, which have in turn boiled away into photons – lost in a void.
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Feb 1, 2006 · Aristotle, taking the no-beginning side, invoked the principle that out of nothing, nothing comes. If the universe could never have gone from nothingness to somethingness, it must always have existed.