On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 10:27 PM, LizR <[email protected]> wrote:

> Empty space still, in some sense, contains the laws of physics.[...]  the
>     question that we're attempting to answer is, how can *anything* have
> come to exist?


Well, there is *NOTHING *and then there is *nothing. * Some on this list
are wasting their time trying to figure out how a nothing that is so full
of nothing that it doesn't even have the *potential* to make something can
produce something. I'll tell you how that works as soon as you tell me how
a black that is so black it can never become white can become white.

You could say that absolute nothing, not one thing exists, is a logical
contradiction because then nothing can't exist and so something must exist.
But that assumes the existence of logic, where did that come from? So
people need to prove how something that can't produce something can produce
something, and they need to prove it without using logic.

  John K Clark




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