(October 5, 2016 at 4:55 am)Alex K Wrote: Seems to me like a really bad example for anything. The electron radiates off a photon, and the energy the photon gets is carried by the electron before that. I don't know how that would qualify as creation from nothing. Sure, the electron is still there after the radiation event, but is that what creation from nothing is?
Seemed a bit to easy. Thanks Alex. Finally I can disagree with Krauss about something.
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