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akhmenhawk said:

Nintentacle said:

I say that nothing can't create everything, you say the idea that a being can snap and create everything out of thin air is ridicuous, I say that you believe that the Universe appeared out of thin air.

Not out of thin air, but by following the laws of quantum mechanics. Nothing transforms into something all the time. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle states that a system can never have precisely zero energy and since energy and mass are equivalent, pairs of particles can form spontaneously as long as they annihilate one another very quickly.

Then nothing never transforms into something, because there is never nothing. They can't form spontaneously because that would mean there was a "time" (You know what I mean) when nothing existed.