> The ultimate sum of the universe is often held to be zero.

It is more accurate to say that the combination of all the gravity and
all the mass results in E=0. Energy is equal to zero, not the
'ultimate sum of the universe' (whatever that means) just the total
energy equals zero.

However, there is massive energy stored in a curved quantum space
(usually called 'nothing', but nothing doesn't really exist). This
curvature or 'quantum vacuum' contains an excess of energy which is
currently thought to be released in proton-sized 'bubbles' that
contain all the energy and mass necessary to create an entire
universe, which they probably do with regularity.

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