The zero-energy universe theory originated in 1973, when Edward Tryon proposed, in the journal Nature that the universe emerged from a large-scale quantum fluctuation of vacuum energy, resulting in its positive mass-energy being exactly balanced by its negative gravitational potential and certain famous atheists have used this theory to claim that the universe we live in, came from nothing. I, for one, disagree and suggest that this is impossible.
So, what do you say about the claim that our universe came from nothing?
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This is not quite true. The ‘incentive’ is offered for proof of paranormal activity which is the display of a supernatural ability by an otherwise normal human being. This is for a human with supernatural abilities not proof of a supernatural entity or supernatural existence (realm).Diagoras wrote: [Replying to post 97 by DrNoGods]
After all, it’s not as if there hasn’t been a good incentive to prove it.
http://skepdic.com/randi.html
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