(May 31, 2020 at 4:10 am)brokenreflector Wrote: First of all, Victor Stenger is an atheist and a bad one at that. Second, no credible scientist truly believes the quantum vacuum ACTUALLY disobeys cause and effect. If scientists believed that, then they'd abandon science altogether, or at least the portion that focuses on the behavior of subatomic particles. I guess they'd have to say “it's magic” or a “miracle”? Don't you atheists hate this kind of language?
Perhaps the quantum field is God's typewriter. Regardless, none of what you wrote refutes the main points in my original post. A quantum field producing seemingly random events isn't nonbeing producing being, now is it?
I look forward to seeing your peer-reviewed paper on the origins of the universe in NATURE as well as your subsequent Nobel Prize for overturning the viable theories of present day cosmologists like Victor Stenger, Lawrence Krauss and Alan Guth.
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