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Politics : Should God be replaced?

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To: Greg or e who wrote (27518)10/7/2009 12:16:37 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) of 28931
 
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"The vacuums borrow energy, it is a plus , minus system."

You actually seem to believe that, but it seems to be a very unscientific answer. In order to "borrow" does there not need to be something to borrow from in the first place? Since we are talking about the beginning before there was anything else, from where do you propose this "borrowing" came from? Most importantly: where is the evidence for this? >>

I feel you are in over your head now. YOU do nto seem to realize it.

My source is from the book "Nothingness" by Henning Genz" a German theoretical physicist in Germany. The book is on particle physics.

But borrowing energy is pretty common knowledge in physics. My son in law has a PHD in atmospheric chemistry and teaches physics at a northwestern university. We discuss this stuff a lot.

But it is common knowedge in the world of science.

YOu want to challenge Einstein's theory of relativity and quantum physics too as long as you are challenging science?

YOu could question virtual particles, spooky action at a distance, and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle (hup) which has proven no one can ever ever tell both the locationa and momentum of a particle exactly. Impossible.

And the fact anything can happen any time.

By the way that was the largest debate of the last century between Einstein and his folks and Neils Bohr and his foks. Einstein did not believe the hup and said "god does not play dice with the universe".

Einstein lost and admitted defeat. Bohr told Einstein: "do not tell god what he can do with the universe-lol.
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