How Did The Universe Start From Nothing?

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How Did The Universe Start From Nothing?

The concept of "nothing" has puzzled and intrigued thinkers for centuries. Philosophers and scientists alike have grappled with the notion of a void—a space where nothing exists. This idea seems simple, yet it becomes profoundly complex when we attempt to define it. What does it mean for there to be "nothing"? Is there such a state where absolutely nothing exists? Or does "nothing" have its own subtle existence, a kind of background from which something might emerge? Along with this, it is often said that the Universe started from nothing, but then the biggest question emerges, where did nothing come from?
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If there was nothing...truly nothing....then there would be and always be nothing.

There was always something.

Captain-Cardboard
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It was me creating nothing, I'm still doing it.

taunteratwill
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My head is swimming at the 18:49 mark, but this is the most comprehendible explanation of this material I’ve encountered

mostlynew
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We could simply say we don't know. . Why is that option not on the table. Instead we speculate about a being with all kinds of superpowers. Eternal, all knowing, benevolent, all powerful, etc. we might as well call him magical .

quakers
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I wish all of these science videos had a 'no background music' version.

imaseeker
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In this universe of suffering I miss nothing. Sorely missed. 😢

zeenohaquo
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We need to be able to navigate it first before we can actually begin to understand it. We can’t possibly see all the evidence from our location. This “Great Attractor” thing could be our local galaxy groups own black hole. That would suck to find out you’re actually not in “a safe neighborhood” and you’re the smartest thing in light years on the edge of a black hole. Maybe that’s why no one is around after all?

DeepWebDiary
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Ps, my two cents is that the big bang, everything since that moment, and everything to come, is and has been just another ripple in the eternal movement of the universe which our helps make up. Like a ripple in a pond. Our universe and our time as we know has been just another ripple.

alienrobotcommando
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I can imagine the non-existence of matter, energy and time but space? How is it possible for space to not exist?

jbsnyder
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The universe didn’t “begin”. The universe has always existed. No beginning, no end.

richardgonzalez
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I found a new science/outer space channel! I love it!!!!

JimKrause
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It seems paradoxical to posit that nothing is a thing. After all, at what point does nothing become something? Thank you. 🙏

christopherellis
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I love learning about the cosmos! So much that we named our cat Cosmo!

JimKrause
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I am that Nothing the universe came from… I was suppose to be Something but Nothing seemed more honest. 🤖🖖🤖

calvingrondahl
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"There's no beginning and there is no end. " - The Tom Tom Club

Creation
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Congratulations for your excellent video about the origin of the Universe, it’s gallaxies and stars.!!!

hugodiazgarcia
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I had a dream where i was fighting the deceiver and the only way to totally beat him was to call apon the highest being of the universe to cast him out and when she appeared she said "i am nothing, the creator, and protector of this relm. i cast you out!!"

johnbrimmer
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The Universe is sooo incredibly vast its beyound human compression. It wasnt made for us, we are just a hubble part of it.

LisahBeauregard
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The one theory that could explain EVERYTHING is that the universe is cyclic. The universe will collapse back to a singularity at which point entropy will also reduce to near zero but not quite zero. The singularity could be defined as the point where all the energy compresses via gravity to the highest energy density possible then another Big Bang occurs. The singularity will never collapse into a universal Black Hole because symmetry cannot be achieved because of geometry, a spherical space can be thought of as an irrational space, i.e. pi is an irrational number. What we see now is the resultant of trillions and trillions and trillions of spherical harmonics doing their brilliant dance to give us the magnificent universe.

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What else do we know that is, quoting "spontaneous" I know that if something else existed before it then something else had to have existed before it too and we enter in a never ending loop but again, we know nothing else that happened spontaneously; this could also be it too, the first/single thing that actually did popped out of nothing but that's a mind job I refuse to accept, this can't be the all story 😜

Stricks