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The Heisenberg uncertainty principle only states that very small things cannot be precisely located, it is a far leap to assume that it prohibits a vacuum.





Nope, it is not a far leap

If " vacuum " must be understood as synonimous with " nothing " than the Heisemberg's principle of indetermination prohibits the existance of vacuum

In my opinion this is one of the most amazing result of the modern science

It is out of question that it is extremely hard for everybody to conceive of "any particle " not having a beginning and \ or a creator but common sense can be misleading