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02-14-2009 4:26 AM


I have a basic understanding of the law of conservation of energy. It pretty much says that something can't come from nothing. If you think back to the very beginning of things wouldn't there be a time where nothing existed? If there was a time when nothing existed then how does anything exist today? Doesn't the "existence" of "things" today violate the law of conservation of energy, because in the beginning nothing existed?

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02-14-2009 7:28 AM


Thread copied to the Laws of Conservation? thread in the Big Bang and Cosmology forum, this copy of the thread has been closed.

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