"Have you ever heard or read the term "Quantum flucuation of nothingness"? The speaker was teaching everything came from nothing. When I asked about gravity I was told it did not exist yet. He said, "Even the laws of science came from nothing." This flies in the face of cause and effect: The very bed rock of science."

It could be easily argued that the very very bed rock of science is to assume nothing. Short of that, assume as little as possible.

There is less to explain if one assumes that everything arose from nothing than to assume that there was something that everything arose from. Because then there is the problem of explaining where did that 'something' come from.

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