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The Kitchen Sink
Please name some excuses for not understanding the things that were made at creation
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<blockquote data-quote="Yttrium" data-source="post: 77662140" data-attributes="member: 419693"><p>Ha! You thought I was saying something with confidence, did you? You've forgotten that I am a skeptic. All I have to do is point to virtual particles spawning from a quantum fluctuation to call my assertion into question. Where did the energy for those particles come from? Where did it go when the particles annihilated each other? I don't know! I can't say for sure that something can't come from nothing.</p><p></p><p>But they aren't contradicting the idea that something can't come from nothing, they're just saying that we can't be certain about it, which is true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yttrium, post: 77662140, member: 419693"] Ha! You thought I was saying something with confidence, did you? You've forgotten that I am a skeptic. All I have to do is point to virtual particles spawning from a quantum fluctuation to call my assertion into question. Where did the energy for those particles come from? Where did it go when the particles annihilated each other? I don't know! I can't say for sure that something can't come from nothing. But they aren't contradicting the idea that something can't come from nothing, they're just saying that we can't be certain about it, which is true. [/QUOTE]
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