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@ Phemox

Where has science proven something can come from nothing? The basis of science is matter and energy.. all things that are something are either matter or energy.. or if you like..anitmatter.. all are composite of "something" regardless of its infinitessimal smallness (which I suppose is what we term as "nothing" after a certain point of immeasurability to us). Neither comes from nothing. Sporatic neogenesis is not physically possible for matter or energy (springing forth from nothingness) and neither is it possible for more complex arrangements of matter/energy, such as radio isotopes.. Roentgen rays, DNA sequences, living tissue.. to spring forth..from absolutely nothing ("nothing"..cannot suddenly become.. Phemox..or ICEman or X Rays or Muon Neutrinos.. all of those are composite of noncomplex matter or energy..which granted beyond our scale of detection.. are not "nothing".)




The part in italics is an assumption. And science has already proven it to be in error, unless I've misunderstood something.

Don't want to be rude, but it has already been discussed;

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The same goes for the science proof for things without cause - we've already discussed Bell's theorem and radioactive decay of single atoms here.




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