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What does 0 point pressure do though is the main question? If there is no given point for pressure to be exerted upon then there is no pressure? At least that is what I learnt in school whenever I turned up.
What does 0 point pressure do though is the main question?
For something to happen, there can be nothing that prevents it from happening, if we begin with nothing, there is nothing to prevent something happening. Nothing only has one way to go in becoming something.
The first law of thermodynamics doesn't actually specify that matter can neither be created nor destroyed, but instead that the total amount of energy in a closed system cannot be created nor destroyed (though it can be changed from one form to another). It was after nuclear physics told us that mass and energy are essentially equivalent - this is what Einstein meant when he wrote E= mc^2 - that we realized the 1st law of thermodynamics also applied to the mass. Mass became another form of energy that had to be included in a thorough thermodynamic treatment of a system.
But with nothing then how can something happen? You referenced before a spark in the dark, how could that be a possibility if there is nothing to create that spark?
My personal feeling is we live in a timeframe that is much like a circle, there isn't a start nor is there an end. Everything in between leads back to its creator. Meaning the big bang was preceded by another universe, just the force of the energy from the big bang altered the landscape in a way where it has to start again. If you look at the first law of thermodynamics then matter/energy can't be created nor destroyed.
Why is it , every time you have no answer to something, you gang up like a bunch of school children
These long quotes in the last few posts use up a lot of bandwidth and make the threads hard to follow.
This is what Randall calls "low quality" images.
Which rule?