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YES , energy can be created .

According to Einstein Eaergy -mass relation energy can be created .

E=MC^2
E= energy , M=mass , C= speed of light
the little mass is converted into large amount of energy as the valve of square of speed of light is quite large.
it means 1 Kg of mass can be converted into
9,000,000,000,000,000,000 J of energy

so Law of conservation of energy is trash and it is being taught only till high school nowadays.

2007-06-07 06:33:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I'm not sure as to the answer of this question but I did want to point out that energy in the universe is not, in general, conserved. Energy conservation, like mass conservation, is just an approximate law that holds in our limited environment. For a full treatment of energy you have to look at general relativity. So yes energy can be created and destroyed, things like a cosmological constant create energy as the universe expands.

2007-06-07 11:40:51 · answer #2 · answered by mistofolese 3 · 0 0

Gravitational potential energy is always negative. It's possible that this cancels all the kinetic, radiation, and mass energy of the universe so that total energy sums to exactly zero. It's the ultimate free lunch.

It's also possible that energy as we know it is not conserved, or that the concept of energy must be generalized to correspond to a conserved. The whole idea of energy conservation is derived from assumption that the universe is time invariant. But this is not the case on such large scale since the universe is expanding.

2007-06-07 22:11:18 · answer #3 · answered by Dr. R 7 · 0 0

"Energy can neither be created nor destroyed". This law is used in energy balance calculations in the existing energy.It tells nothing about the origin of energy. It is a good question.I also don't know the answer.

2007-06-07 10:40:20 · answer #4 · answered by annan 2 · 0 0

Energy cannot be created or destroyed according to the law of conservation of energy. If so, then before the big bang when all the universe was in complete compactness, energy may have already existed there.

2007-06-07 09:59:48 · answer #5 · answered by curbionicle 2 · 1 2

Sherlock Holms said something to the effect that once you've ruled out all other possibilites, the only thing that remains must be the answer.
Science can only tell you what something is and conjecture about where things came from. At some point, like most relevent scientists of past and present, human beings that don't want to delude themselves realize there are spirtual implications in asking the very question you asked.

2007-06-07 11:35:43 · answer #6 · answered by wez 2 · 0 2

The universe began as an entity of minimum size and duration.
It came from nothing but a potential.
It expanded from a singularity,evolving into the universe we see to-day.
It is a finite entity and one day all the energy that grew into to-days universe will eventually return to nothing.

2007-06-07 11:46:27 · answer #7 · answered by Billy Butthead 7 · 0 1

well god created everything, so that includes energy

2007-06-07 10:02:14 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 4

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