But doesn’t a machine have to create it?That's right, the electricity coming to your house is not "created," it is generated from the energy already existing and stored in the fuel used to run the turbines.Wow that’s deep. It can be transformed not created. So the electricity coming to my house isn’t being created at the electric company and sent to me? I’m not smart enough to fully understand without further explanation. Cool shit.It is a PROVEN by a repeatable experimental FACT that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, AKA The First Law of Thermodynamics.Wrong. Your very first sentence is wrong my brother.But if it is a universe there is no "outside the universe," if it is the universe then it is everything. It always has to come back to energy can neither be created nor destroyed. And as you know the energy of motion contains inertial mass which according to Special Relativity is indistinguishable from gravitational mass.
You’re like a tardigrade who can only see what’s inside your drop of water. Your observable universe is all you can see but there’s more beyond. Don’t be ignorant and arrogant at the same time
And the rest of your comment is ramblings I don’t even understand.
Energy can’t be created? Are you sure about that?
There’s so much you don’t know but act like what you think is fact. It’s not
And inertial mass equaling gravitational mass is Einstein's "principal of equivalence" the very foundation of relativity.
Seems like they are creating something from nothing.
Where can I get some electricity?
No. The energy is stored in the fuel. Burning the fuel releases that energy, which is then used to generate electricity. You want some, get a generator and start cranking. If you do that, you're releasing the energy stored in your muscles, which then is used to generate electricity.