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Our Universe: The Biggest Something from Nothing Ever (And, No, God Wasn’t Needed)

Tony Berard

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Last year, an important paper in physics was published that showed how you can get a universe to spontaneously exist from the nothingness of space.

Spontaneous means it happens all by itself as a natural process without needing to invoke a god to do it.

However, this is just a hypothetical exercise in mathematics. It doesn’t pertain to exactly how our universe was created. However, it does show for the first time that people have now developed a method that shows the mechanism for how our universe can be spontaneously created from nothing.

Bur, what about our universe? Was it created spontaneously out of nothing? Dr. Michio Kaku has answered this question:

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