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Old 05-07-2007, 02:11 AM   #18 (permalink)
AirBreather
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Hmm.

Some sciences (and schools of thought, I imagine) say that there is no such thing as "nothing." By which I mean... There can be diffuse matter (or energy, etc) or matter that would take a Google-plex strong microscope to view...

But there is something always there.

Whether it means something *was* always there is another question. But *I* am assuming so... Makes my head hurt a bit less.

Soo... If *something* has always existed... And something was 'drawn' to each other (gravity, process similiar to star formation, etc)... Something *else* would have been formed from that joining process.

*shrug*

Thoughts?
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