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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
when did life start and continue on the planet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michali" data-source="post: 997872" data-attributes="member: 10283"><p>The link was an interesting read, but it didn't explain how matter suddenly exists out of nothing. The fluctuations occur because of already existing matter in the vaccum or on the outside of the vaccum. So in a true void, where there is absolutely nothing (absence of radiation, matter, light, gravitational pull, and electrical forces), there will be no fluctuations. We are trying to think of an existence where there isn't anything in the universe. This may be a beginning for existence, if everything always existed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michali, post: 997872, member: 10283"] The link was an interesting read, but it didn't explain how matter suddenly exists out of nothing. The fluctuations occur because of already existing matter in the vaccum or on the outside of the vaccum. So in a true void, where there is absolutely nothing (absence of radiation, matter, light, gravitational pull, and electrical forces), there will be no fluctuations. We are trying to think of an existence where there isn't anything in the universe. This may be a beginning for existence, if everything always existed. [/QUOTE]
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