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Message  gerardM Dim 27 Oct - 23:30

Hi everyone,

In order not to bias exchanges, I only give this title somewhat mysterious and I'm expecting numerous comments.
I must add that my title is very serious and very actual in our lives (I will dwell more on the subject mainly through 2 illustrations)

Thanks! Wink

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Message  gerardM Mar 29 Oct - 21:45

Hi everyone,

My 1st illustration of "nothing = something" is the creation of our universe.

Vacuum = Matter + Antimatter

Everyone knows that antimatter immediately destroys matter and that there's nothing after.

However in the beginning of our universe according to the theory, vacuum was transformed into the same quantity of matter and antimatter.
For some reason that I won't explain (I'm unable though I read a good book written by Hubert Reeves -so I guess-), a part of antimatter disapeared so that extra matter led to our world.

As you can see: Nothing = Something
QED (Quod Erat Demonstrandum).

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