OldSchoolGrow
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nobody knows nuthin' fer sure, end of story.
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Exactly. God included. My point exactly.
Only a fool would think otherwise.
nobody knows nuthin' fer sure, end of story.
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Douglas Curtis
Instead of insulting me on my rep points, join the conversation......
How was the first particle created?
Exactly. God included. My point exactly.
Only a fool would think otherwise.
Douglas Curtis
Instead of insulting me on my rep points, join the conversation......
How was the first particle created?
So, if we can't explain the foundation of the universe, the logical explanation is God.
School would have been a heck of a lot easier if you were in charge.
As far as I can see there's only one logical conclusion I can come up with, WE'RE ALL BEING TROLLED here!!!!
...... so I'm done arguing stupid stuff on the internets!
........... I'll miss this thread but 'Carry On'
... in my rep points and pm's I am getting called an idiot, moron, ext ext...
..... and now, TROLL
yes you have been for a while now.
In your opinion, how was the first bit of matter created? How was any piece of matter in the entire universe created? If you can't even come with with something, then God has to be left on the table.
"Because of momentum conservation laws, the creation of a pair of fermions (matter particles) out of a single photon cannot occur. However, matter creation is allowed by these laws when in the presence of another particle (another boson, or even a fermion) which can share the primary photon's momentum. Thus, matter can be created out of two photons."
"In high-energy particle colliders, matter creation events have yielded a wide variety of exotic heavy particles precipitating out of colliding photon jets (see two-photon physics). Currently, two-photon physics studies creation of various fermion pairs both theoretically and experimentally (using particle accelerators, air showers, radioactive isotopes, etc.)."
Who created God?
Humans
They created Matter at CERN
How do you know that something came from nothing?
Yes, CERN has created matter by taking photons and colliding them at the speed of light. How could that be the case at the beginning of the universe if photons didn't exist? If the speed of light didn't exist? Laws of physics were not created yet?
We know something came from nothing, because as far as we know, it's impossible for something to be created from nothing. We are all here, that is something. How were the very atoms we are made from created? The very fact we exist is in fact evidence of this.
So once again, how does something come from nothing?
My Prophecy: this thread will run another 25 pages (at least) OR until OldSchoolGrow comes up with another new nic.
So once again, how does something come from nothing?
As a Human we have what appears to be a begining and an end.
Because of that you are thinking all things have to have a begining as well.
they dont