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    Question How is IT created?

    The Large Collider has as one of its experiments to try and identify what causes mass. This led me to think about creation(not religious).

    1. What I have read indicates the quantum universe must not have been disturbed by the big bang. Therefore, it is eternal and a building block of what banged in the Big Bang.

    2. What existed at the Big Bang that resulted in what we see today?

    Please point me in a direction, I might understand, that talks about this building from the quantum level.
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    Re: How is IT created?

    It could well be that the 'creation' [or better yet, 'origin'] of the universe was a quantum event, those quantum jitters now writ large as variations such as the galaxies or at least in the CMBR. This makes sense, the large from the small, as the universe is expanding and also probably went through an inflationary stage. What really points to the tiny is that the conserved energies of the universe sum to 'zero'—but for its tiny beginnings.

    The quantum state, being eternal, as you say, is how it has to be since not anything could come from Nothing, and so the ground-state had to have always been.

    There never was, then, any creation [of the ground-state], and, alas, for some, there was thus no Creator.

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    Re: How is IT created?

    Quote Originally Posted by ChuckR View Post
    The Large Collider has as one of its experiments to try and identify what causes mass. This led me to think about creation(not religious).

    1. What I have read indicates the quantum universe must not have been disturbed by the big bang. Therefore, it is eternal and a building block of what banged in the Big Bang.

    2. What existed at the Big Bang that resulted in what we see today?

    Please point me in a direction, I might understand, that talks about this building from the quantum level.
    Thanks
    Hi Chuck;
    You may find my blog pages interesting to your type of thinking.
    David

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