Ray9
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- Jul 19, 2016
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My question would be this:
Where is nothing? If you look for nothing and find it, then nothing is something. If you look for nothing and do not find it, then nothing cannot exist. When the Big Bang occurred which created our universe according to science, everything became something (matter) so nothing indeed cannot exist. But what about before the Big Bang? There must have been nothing then. So, how could everything spring from nothing? I am not going to let those aliens off the hook. I want an answer.
Where is nothing? If you look for nothing and find it, then nothing is something. If you look for nothing and do not find it, then nothing cannot exist. When the Big Bang occurred which created our universe according to science, everything became something (matter) so nothing indeed cannot exist. But what about before the Big Bang? There must have been nothing then. So, how could everything spring from nothing? I am not going to let those aliens off the hook. I want an answer.