K.O.W Posted March 14, 2012 Quantum Physics is confusing! To have “something from nothing”, you need a point in time in which nothing existed. If Energy and Matter were already there at the start of time, something never came from nothing. However, for something to come to existence, it had to have a beginning, and anything with a beginning, had a time when there was NOTHING that existed. :confused: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted March 14, 2012 Not so confusing hence why you keep coming back to SOL though several times you became nothing, but as a result of Empty Space and Dark Matter you came into existence, and Blue evolved when you became something, thus anything with a beginning has no time otherwise you wouldn't have become something in SOL!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
K.O.W Posted March 15, 2012 nuune;803811 wrote: Not so confusing hence why you keep coming back to SOL though several times you became nothing, but as a result of Empty Space and Dark Matter you came into existence, and Blue evolved when you became something, thus anything with a beginning has no time otherwise you wouldn't have become something in SOL!! How did I became nothing "several times", when I was banned only ONCE under my previous username "Knight of Wisdom"? As for your example, it's really a pathetic attempt in trying to use it, both as an insult and as legitimate explanation as to why "something can come from nothing". Be true to your name, go suck your thumb and take a hike, kid! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted March 15, 2012 What is 'nothing' horta? No thing, waa garanay taas. Again, what is 'no thing' itself. Is light a 'thing' or how about air, wind. Are they 'things'? Taas kasoo jawaab ama kasoo shaqee horta. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
K.O.W Posted March 15, 2012 Air, Wind and Light are things that are in question, MMA. They're part of the "something" category. So, did they had a beginning, where they came from nothing, or were they eternal? Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens (1629-1695), however, believed that a group of particles would not likely assemble independently in a vacuum. He proposed, instead, that light was made up of waves, similar to sound waves, that traveled through an invisible substance called "ether." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites