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could the universe began with a complete zero-no mass or energy?

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shadowy On March 20, 2014




Glasgow, United Kingdom
#16New Post! Oct 07, 2007 @ 14:22:27
positron electron pairs can appear from a vacuum, a proper vacuum. this doesn't require energy as they cancel each other out.
ditzydoll On May 22, 2009




birmingham, United Kingdom
#17New Post! Oct 07, 2007 @ 14:25:08
ermmmm i dont even no what your on about

im not that clever you no
shadowy On March 20, 2014




Glasgow, United Kingdom
#18New Post! Oct 07, 2007 @ 14:42:20
lol well you know what an electron is yes? a positron is just the opposite charged particle
14yearoldgenius On November 20, 2009




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#19New Post! Jun 23, 2008 @ 10:44:22
yes because the universe began from a singularity. this is literally a peice of
nothing floating in space that suddenley exploded, creating the universe.
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