In each case vacuum is defined. So, let's give a unified definition of
vacuum:

Hypothesis 1: Vacuum means zero.

Proof: The universe began with 0 until the big bang errupted.

Lemma 1: creation started from vacuum; hence, everything can be
created from a vacuum.

Hypothesis 2: As soon as the big bang happened, the universe expanded
to infinity thus plunging most of space into a vacuum.

Lemma 2: Hence, more creations are on their way since, from Lemma 1,
creation starts from vacuum.
-Atovigba.

On Dec 22, 9:59 pm, socratus <[email protected]> wrote:
>     Where is hidden Vacuum?
>    Vacuum is hidden in every theory.
> 1.
> Thermodynamics needs the Void/ Emptiness/ Vacuum.
> 2.
> Maxwell electrodynamics needs the Void/ Emptiness/ Vacuum.
> 3.
> SRT needs the Void/ Emptiness/ Vacuum.
> 4
> GRT needs with the Void/ Emptiness/ Vacuum.
> 5.
> Atom heeds the Void/ Emptiness/ Vacuum.
> 6.
> Outer space needs with the Void/ Emptiness/ Vacuum.
> 7.
> Religion doesn’t exist without the Void/ Emptiness/ Vacuum.
> ====.
> The Vacuum is Source of the Universe
> The Vacuum is Source of Consciousness.
> The Vacuum is Fundamental Theory 0f Existence.
>
> 1. The infinite/ energy vacuum: T=0K,
> 2. The particle: C/D = pi, R/N= k , E = Mc^2 = kc^2 , h = 0 , i^2=
> -1
> 3. The spins: h =E/t , h =kb,  h* = h/2pi ,
> 4. The photon, the inertia,
> 5. The electron: e^2 = h*ca, E = h*f , electromagnetic field
> 6. The gravitation, the star/ planet, the time,
> 7. The proton,
> 8. The atom(s),
> 9. The cell(s),
> 10. The Laws:
>   a) The Law of conservation and transformation energy/mass
>   b) The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle / Law
>   c) The Pauli Exclusion Principle/ Law
> 11.  The test.
> =========.
>
> Best wishes.
> Israel Sadovnik  Socratus
>  ===============.

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