Posted: Mar 09, 2020 12:02 am
Nevets wrote:
Do you mean, how can matter be created out of nothingness? And this would include Ice and fire and gases and liquids? Well, i do not know.
But yes, you are correct.
Science would say it is impossible for even any matter to just appear out of nowhere.
But i do not know what you mean by "it already is"?
The question that needs answering, is how did "what already is", become?
Sigh, I mean what I post, unless it’s a throw-away comment, and this wasn’t. Both fire and ice are states of matter already in existence, and have nothing whatsoever to do with how baryonic matter came to be. Using them as an example of anything other than fire and ice is foolish. Your example is so poorly formed it’s nearly impossible to address in a meaningful manner. How dry ice bombs play into the issue is beyond me.
Virtual particles sort of throws a kink in the matter from nothing objection, and science might have a different view on the subject than you suggest. We simply do not know how baryonic matter came to be. Since we do not know the conditions proceeding the inflation epoch the best we can do, for now, is to speculate.
What more needs to be said about the subject? Seriously? What’s your point?
RS