Parture
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Not nothing.That which is random would still has a cause. But who says something is random? You?That which does not exist can't cause anything unless of course you are insane.That violates the laws of thermodynamics claiming the universe came from nothing.
What caused the Big Bang itself? For many years, cosmologists have relied on the idea that the universe formed spontaneously, that the Big Bang was the result of quantum fluctuations in which the Universe came into existence from nothing.
That’s plausible, given what we know about quantum mechanics. But physicists really need more — a mathematical proof to give the idea flesh.
These guys have come up with the first rigorous proof that the Big Bang could indeed have occurred spontaneously because of quantum fluctuations.
A Mathematical Proof That The Universe Could Have Formed Spontaneously From Nothing The Physics arXiv Blog Medium
Not nothing as in zero. But nothing as in completely random.
Trust me Parture, these scientists are much smarter than you so maybe you aren't evolved enough to wake up from the brainwashing. Maybe your grandkids will be too smart for it god willing. OOPS! See how pervasive the idea is?
A spark set off a gas explosion in my home. Who caused this, the devil?