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Originally Posted by Dreaming Of Pandora
The laws of particle physics on a quantum scale states that particles can simply 'pop' into existence spontaneously for no reason whatsoever and abruptly disappear, again, without explanation. The laws of cause and effect do not apply on a quantum level, therefore there was no 'cause' of the Big Bang, it simply happened.
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Out of everything I've looked into on string theory, Guth's theory, and every other piece of info I've looked at, I've never seen anything on how particles can actually appear and disappear, meaning the matter can exist at one point, then become nonexistent. First law of motion is against this, so...
Where did you read this? I'm baffled by this, and (no offense, but) I don't believe you/this supposed "law".