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Old 12-14-09, 03:58 AM   #208
IanC
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Originally Posted by Letum View Post
Unfortunately my PC lacks audio ATM, but there should be something of
interest on the topic here:http://thesciencenetwork.org/tags/Big+Bang

It's not the only place with some popular modern cosmology, but it's as good a start as any.

In short: yes.
There are theories popular amongst physicists at the moment that predict
an abundance of things poping into existence everywhere, constantly for
very small periods of time.

but you don't need a physicist to tell you that if there was ever a state in
which nothing existed, it was not a stable state. The universe is evidence
of that.
Maybe things can appear out of nowhere, on earth, or even in space. But these places are not 'empty'. Even space has radiation etc... I'm talking about the absolute beginning. Where nothing can feed itself on anything for creation, so to speak. It's all very interesting and way over my head anyways.
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