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Old 19-08-2007, 07:18 PM #24
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And you claim to know only a little bit of physics.lol.

Anyway, thanks for that,and very interesting too. I was going to ask why would there be hydrogen if there was nothing, but I guess that's what anti matter is......nothing.
Anti-matter is not "nothing". Nothing is exactly what it means in the sense what was before the Big Bang. Time and space simply didn't exist.
If nothing literally means nothing, then there would be no ingredients for a big bang. Surely it's impossible to create something from absolutely nothing. This is a little bit like the chicken and egg argument about which came first. lol
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