Kalam
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Have you ever stopped to consider what has actually been proved in life? Very little.
Truth is truth regardless whether you believe it or not. Facts are facts.
Nothing is true unless its truth can be demonstrated logically and/or empirically.
The First Law of Thermodynamics was proven with a repeatable experiment by James Prescott Joule and it says Energy can neither be created nor destroyed. That means you can't get something from nothing and energy has always existed and will always exist in the exact same total quantity. Energy is a constant.
Wrong. "The level of energy in an isolated system remains constant" is a more accurate expression of this law. What thermodynamics were there that preceded the existence of matter? The isolated system in question only began to be regulated by its own laws, including the first law of thermodynamics, once it was created - not before. The universe was created with a given amount of energy; that energy has since remained constant according to the first law. Laws apply to what already exists.