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Comment Nothing is "neither matter nor space or time" (Score 1) 612

The paper defines nothing as "there is neither matter nor space or time", which sounds pretty empty to me.

It does assume that there's a quantum state that has some probability to create a vacuum bubble. They further show(*) that there's a probability for that bubble to grow exponentially.


(*) Well, that's at least what they state. My physics-fu is too weak to follow the math they show as proof. :(

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