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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: What is absolute nothingness?
« on: 14/10/2016 15:03:19 »
If E=mc(squared), then E=m(x/t)squared, where t is the magnitude of the quantum of time. If the quantum is infinitely large, E would be = 0 (our definition of absolute nothingness). Energy (and, hence, mass) would appear as t decreases from infinity. This would avoid the need for a squeezed black hole to get things going. Hence, the origin of mass and energy would not need to involve a big bang.