Why is there anything at all? (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Friday, June 13, 2008, 01:45 (6006 days ago) @ George Jelliss

Thank you for reminding me of the earlier entry. I know why I forgot it. Mathematicians can do anything with numbers and believe it is reality. Hawkings tried to find out what was before the Big Bang using imaginary numbers. It didn't work. I will never agree to believe that nothing can be capable of something. To say that something is more natural than nothing is anthropomorphic thinking and it is a declarative statement that has no basis in experimentation. To reach almost nothingness and then have that state react is no true nothingness reacting, it is almost nothingness reacting. We live in something, but absolute nothingness is certainly possible. I need to search for some clear-thinking physicist who has reviewed and refuted this. I don't have the tools to do it. I know the unvierse adds up to zero, but it is not nothingness. Positive and negative particles are both something.


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