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ninetailschris said:
Nem said:

Ding dong.

Correct. The laws of the universe only come into place when you have particles that interact with each other. They are not infinite. They depend on each particle and the effect that particle has in the others. Be it an atom or dark matter.

Something coming from nothing is hard to believe cause we think orderly, but in fact the universe is a place of chaos. The interaction between the particles is what makes it look orderly, in a certain way.


Nothing can't be chaotic that's a contradiction in terms and what your describing is quantum vacuum which is in fact caused from the Big Bang singularity and actual had point of birth in existence.


Yes and no. There are two "nothing" here that cause confusion. "Nothing" the definition of the word wich means the absence of something and the "nothing" the belief of what was there before the big bang. The second one is not proven to be actually nothing, nor do we actualy have empirical examples of what nothing is. The definition of the word is therefore something that can change based on that.