Question about the big bang

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Loudmouth said:
It could just be a readjustment of quantum mechanics. For instance, 0+0=0, but 1-1 also equals zero, as does 1 million - 1 million. Some hypothesize that gravity is negative energy, therefore the amount of positive energy is equal to negative energy thus adding up to zero. Energy can condense into matter, so the real question is where did the energy come from.

Actually I think it's anti-gravity that is supposed to be negative energy. That is, the expansive forces of the universe. Actually some people think that our universe is simply a fluctuation from the equilibrium balance of all energy and negative energy being combined into "nothing." This view would support that "nothing came from nothing."
 
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For the same sort of reasons that infant school maths lessons don't cover quadratic equations.

That's lame. Even at 12 I knew the whole santa deal was fake. especially when my best pal got my bike!!!! that I was so good for all year

I think you underestimate the intelligence of your "Flock"

:)
 
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rooters said:


That's lame. Even at 12 I knew the whole santa deal was fake. especially when my best pal got my bike!!!! that I was so good for all year

I think you underestimate the intelligence of your "Flock"

:)

Hang around for a bit and say that in a week.
 
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wagsbags said:
Actually I think it's anti-gravity that is supposed to be negative energy. That is, the expansive forces of the universe. Actually some people think that our universe is simply a fluctuation from the equilibrium balance of all energy and negative energy being combined into "nothing." This view would support that "nothing came from nothing."

Yeah, something like that.;)

I'm not that familiar with all of the theories within physics, so I'll defer to the experts. From other conversations, gravity has not been fully incorporated into quantum theory so the jury is still out.
 
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