From Manuel Alfonseca, here.
Second: out of nothing one can create nothing.Nothing does not exist, as we know since the time of Parmenides. As usual, nothing is confused with the vacuum. A vacuum is not nothing, because it has several qualities (space, time, energy, existence) that nothing does not have.
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ReplyDeleteEven more basic, the quantum vacuum presumes quantum theory which is not nothing.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, all physical theories including quantum mechanics presume an existent universe of things.
Physics is just accounting. It accounts for the correlation between things now and things later (or previously). It can not account for the things itself.
Quantum particles do not prove something fro, nothing
ReplyDeleteQMP's do not pop out of nothing they combine from previous particles. There is no explanation as to where those particles (vacuum flux) come from.
My Monday blog spot is on Infinite Causal Regression in cosmology, so related topioc.
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