Based on current quantum mechanics theory, there is a continual creation and subsequent almost immediate annihilation of particle and anti-particle pairs everywhere in the universe (anti-matter is no longer just sci-fi). This process results in what is called vacuum energy and is very real, it has been measured (see Casimir effect).
Normally, this process does not result in the creation of matter, because the particle pairs immediately go poof. But near the event horizon of a black hole, the particle can escape and the anit-particle be captured by the black hole, resulting in sub-atomic particles being radiated from the black hole.
However, this is not matter from nothing. It comes from the black hole, which must have previously captured that matter. Nor is vacuum energy coming from 'nothing'. It has existed since the start of the universe and is simply an effect of physics, much like gravity (and somewhat related to it). In both cases, the law of conservation of mass and energy is not violated.
This is all science, and pretty well established science at that. The philosophical and religious implication remains what it has always been:
Where did the universe come from in the first place?
2007-07-28 01:59:20
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answered by Dr. Gene 2
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Physical matter can not be created nor destroyed. You will get some atheists claim that it was created in the big bang but the fact of the matter is that is a religions believe and not science. This proves for a fact that there is a supernatural being and that it is a reasonable position to think so. It will be unreasonable to think there is no supernatural being or beings. But keep in mind this does not prove any believe system like Christianity, Islam or Hinduism, it only proves that there are supernatural beings.
2014-07-30 10:01:24
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answered by ? 2
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Can Matter Be Created
2016-09-29 04:28:36
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answered by ? 4
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Something CANNOT come from nothing. The school textbooks claim that before the "Big Bang" there was "nothing", "nada". Apparently a vacuum can be broken down into component parts but a vacuum is NOT nothing. Since matter coming into existence from nothing has never been observed, the idea that it can must remain a matter of faith. Thus, matter coming into existence by being created by God or coming into existence without Him are equally religious concepts.
2016-01-03 09:35:56
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answered by Earl G. 1
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The Big Bang seems to be the one unique case where matter, energy, time and space all were created from virtually nothing.
Matter and energy can be neither created or destroyed, but can be converted from one to the other. It's very disproportionate, a small amount of matter can be converted into a huge amount of energy per E=mc^2, and likewise, a huge amount of energy can theoretically be converted into a very small amount of mass.
2007-07-28 03:04:09
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answered by Gary H 6
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what's the version. it actual relies upon on what's meant by skill of God. i believe God is previous time and area consequently everlasting. no you will say if time ever had a initiating. Its a recommendations blowing theory. each and every actual issues which comprise rely had a initiating in accordance to the massive bang, and scientist are not constructive if capability existed in the previous the massive bang. there is a lot hypocrisy while atheist criticize theology for the comparable failings of technology. I quite tense while atheists think of they're so clever yet refere to any perception in god as 'faith'., or 'superstition'. there are various faiths that dont have a god in them which comprise Buddhism. Superstition is the perception that particular acts, or faith could have actual manifestations devoid of regard to causality. there are various those that believe that God created the universe devoid of violating reason and result and dont believe in superstition.
2017-01-03 09:01:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I would be very interested to know .If any experiment was ever done. By taking seeds or something that grows plaint life. Putting it in a very isolated glass container sealed from the outside world. And aloud to grow. And very carefully wighted.if the weight would increase. And if so were did the increase of matter come from ? If not then its just one thing changing to anouther.with sun light protons. Being the only outside energy to enter . Thanks Fred Gallo
2015-03-17 02:27:27
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answered by Fred 1
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Go back in time...matter was created out of nothing......
2007-07-27 23:47:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Matter always existed and always will,weird huh?
Science is usually right by the way.
2007-07-28 00:04:30
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answered by Anonymous
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GOD can do it but I don't think U can.
2007-07-28 04:30:25
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answered by JOHNNIE B 7
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