I would like some links to read, yes.Ginkgo wrote: It is difficult to some this up in a few paragraphs but there is plenty of reliable information if you search for it. It has been worked out that the total energy of the universe is zero, so the universe is actually the ultimate free lunch. The conservation of laws are not violated in this type of universe. If you like I can find you some links.
How does it not apply to the "quantum level", and how do particles "pop in and out of existence"? Maybe you should consider the "Wave Structure of Matter", where this theory simply solves the apparent complications and contradictions in the modern scientific establishment. I have the information and links on the prior post below that describes this.Ginkgo wrote: Causation as we normally understand it as occurring in time and space does not apply at the quantum level. In fact particles pop in and out of existence, so quickly they don't violate the conservation of energy laws.
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Give me some reasons why that it is so.Ginkgo wrote: You appear to be talking about two types of causation as though they are one and the same. The scientific causation you are talking about is somewhat different to the type of causation you are talking about when you talk metaphysics.
Well, there are actually some stuff out there that I looked at, that of course don't try to add the mysterious "dark matter" and "dark energy", which would of course contradict the idea of gravity being dominant across the universe. Gravity can either be replaced with the magnetic field, or electromagnetism being dominant; or there is this theory by a Greek scientist and mathematician named Christos A. Tsolkas, who came up with his own theory called the "Electrogravitational Theory".Ginkgo wrote:Gravity is not a simple concept, it is still one of the mysteries of science. This would require a lot of explanation.
http://www.tsolkas.gr/html/gravital-1.html
Honestly though, I haven't gotten yet too much into the more concrete sciences; I've been more focused on metaphysics and the Mind. There are a ton of other theories, but I believe that we "commoners" need to start utilizing our critical thinking ourselves and maybe start getting into science ourselves if we want to determine the correct answers for things.
Nothing simply means "no thing", as in absolutely no thing. Anything added or altered in "nothingness" is no longer "nothing", but indeed "many things" or "all things".Ginkgo wrote: It all depends on what we mean by the term "nothing". In terms of the Big Bang and a universe from nothing the problem of first cause is meaningless.
I'm talking of the conservation laws, which state that it is conserved, which means that it always exists eternally.Ginkgo wrote:I am not sure what you mean by energy and waves traveling eternally.