I am not at all 'anti-science', but according to that theory, in a "cold and empty" Universe (i.e., as the Bible puts it, a "void") something "similar to dark energy," which itself is a euphemism for some unknown entity that is inferred to exist from astronomers' observations, somehow suddenly became "matter and radiation." Essentially, isn't that just saying (if, presumably, using mathematics) that what we observe to exist 'must have come from something'?

Stephen Yearwood
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M.A. in political economy (money/distributive justice) "Please don't confront me with my failures/ I'm aware of them" from "These Days," as sung by Gregg Allman

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