I can't explain it better than I already have. I even provided expert testimony from a world renowned cosmologist.Any medium in which something "can happen" by definition - exists - it is something with material properties that exists, to what can we attribute it's existence?
That is only true IF the "laws of quantum mechanics" exist already. I've got no issue with using laws to explain the behavior of the universe, no problem that's what physics is all about. What I am seeking if the reason those laws exist.
One cannot describe a system that has behavioral properties as "nothing", nothing has no properties, no laws. This is the kind of silly trickery peddled by the likes of Krauss and Hawking.
Right, if we assume laws exist already then of course we can devise theories, but to what do we attribute the existence of any laws?