Why is there anything at all? (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Monday, June 16, 2008, 01:58 (6003 days ago) @ David Turell

I finally found time to do some research on my point of view regarding something for nothing. Just Google 'Cosmology something from nothing' and all sorts of articles and commentaries pop up on both sides of the question. In summary, atheistic physicists imagine and have 'faith' in a 'something state' with quanta, but not the space-time of our universe, In their version a quantum fluctuation causes the universe. They base this on the experimental finding that in a created vacuum potential quanta can pop up. But note that is a created vacuum within our space-time. I am imagining, to study this issue, a complete void where there are no quanta and nothing else. Nothing should happen. But something did happen. That leaves us with two possibilities in that before the universe situation, as I stated before. That gives us a 50/50 proposition before the universe's Big Bang, either an atheistic 'something quanta state' or theistically a God force. There can be only those two possibilities, except for the multiverse, which is a theoretical offshoot on the 'something' quantum state. We can never know who is correct. You pays your money and takes your choice. Stenger has proven nothing.


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