Negative atheism? (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Thursday, January 08, 2015, 05:21 (3607 days ago) @ romansh

Rom: Leibniz's famous question, "Why is there anything?"
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> rom's little known question ... Why should there be nothing?
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> actually this question is paraphrased from Simon Blackburn.
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> And if Lawrence Krauss is right the whole universe does add up to nothing.-Glad you are back. Krauss has been refuted over and over as noted here. How do you get something from a true nothing? Which is Krauss' mistake. He starts with quantum virtual particles, if my memory is correct, and that is not nothing. Nothing is an absence of anything, a true void. Adding up charges to equal zero also in not nothing.


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