(September 16, 2015 at 5:24 pm)Lek Wrote:(September 16, 2015 at 5:09 pm)Darkstar Wrote: Technically matter can be destroyed if it comes into contact with antimatter, and 'created' along with an equal portion of antimatter via quantum fluctuations. Perhaps there is a set point for the ratio of matter vs. antimatter balanced by their mutual destructions and quantum fluctuations. Perhaps this is how the universe came to be. Of course, this is merely a hypothesis for which I have no proof. There is still so much about quantum physics that we still do not understand. However, just because we can't currently say how it is that the universe is here does not mean that it therefore must be magic.
According to your scientific possibility about how the universe might have come to be, you still rely on something existing that was involved in the creation of matter. Is it possible that something has existed in infinity with no beginning - something that has always been there?
There may be something. Nothing that would conform to any meaningful description of a god though.
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