Why is there something rather than nothing?
Why is there something rather than nothing?
Because nothing can't exist =))))))))))
Was "something" always around?
What are the limits of our reality?
Are there any?
What was the genesis of our reality?
Has it always existed?
Because "nothing" can't exist by definition, it is the 'non-existence of everything'. Nothing is logically impossible
So time is infinite?
Because you forgot to use a gorilla for your picture.
Kevinposting is the new thing.
Nothing can not exist, so therefore existence always was.
And always will be?
Yes
Yes
"nothing" would be an imbalance.
I think when we solve a "theory of everything," it will show that "something" arises to counter an imbalance that exists out of nothing. I think quantum particles that pop in and out of existence may support this theory or have something to do with it.
because otherwise the universe would crush you like the cockroach you are
Because if there was nothing, you wouldn't be able to ask the question
The only sensible reply so far
How? Why does it matter if you can or can ot ask?
not sensible at all, he's asking WHY not HOW retards
You misunderstood me. I'm not answering your question. I'm dismissing it as irrelevant
Nothingness is a paradox.
Nothing is unstable:
if there was nothing (no physics, no natural laws etc), what would prevent something from appearing?
Anthropic principle, right?
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why not