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7/10/2025, 9:41:29 AM
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Doesn't work that way, lul
First off, energy wasn't "always there". As far as quantum mechanics are concerned, it is possible to create matter out of nothing *so long as an equal amount of anti-matter was created as well. It is believed that during the first onset of the Big Bang, this did occur wherein matter and anti-matter were created spontatiously, cancelling each other out. But, for some reason, .001% of matter outnumbered the anti-matter.
Secondly, the existence of energy does not explain the existence of laws and order. Among all the 4 fundamental forces of the universe, Gravity was the first to be born. It was born at the exact 10^-43 seconds before the Big bang
And its measurement was so accurate, so precise, that it was calculated that had Gravity been weaker/stronger by just 10^-36%, the universe would immediately collapse/dissipitate
To give you an idea of how accurate that measurement was:
The entire observable universe is 10^32 meters in diameter.
That's exactly like me saying that had the Solar System been short/extra by 1 single dust, everything would immediately collapse into a blackhole
That's how accurate it was
And there is no explanation for its existence. Other than the obvious fact that...well, God is the greatest engineer
Doesn't work that way, lul
First off, energy wasn't "always there". As far as quantum mechanics are concerned, it is possible to create matter out of nothing *so long as an equal amount of anti-matter was created as well. It is believed that during the first onset of the Big Bang, this did occur wherein matter and anti-matter were created spontatiously, cancelling each other out. But, for some reason, .001% of matter outnumbered the anti-matter.
Secondly, the existence of energy does not explain the existence of laws and order. Among all the 4 fundamental forces of the universe, Gravity was the first to be born. It was born at the exact 10^-43 seconds before the Big bang
And its measurement was so accurate, so precise, that it was calculated that had Gravity been weaker/stronger by just 10^-36%, the universe would immediately collapse/dissipitate
To give you an idea of how accurate that measurement was:
The entire observable universe is 10^32 meters in diameter.
That's exactly like me saying that had the Solar System been short/extra by 1 single dust, everything would immediately collapse into a blackhole
That's how accurate it was
And there is no explanation for its existence. Other than the obvious fact that...well, God is the greatest engineer
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