Gawdzilla Sama
Valued Senior Member
"Nothing is where everything else isn't." (Some time in 14 years at Purdue, but damned if I remember who.)Why is there something instead of nothing? Number 1 answer I've found:
"The easiest way to show that there must be something rather than nothing is to try to define nothing. Nothing must have no properties: No size. No shape. No position. No mass-energy, forces, wave forms, or anything else you can think of. No time, no past, no present, no future. And finally, no existence. Therefore there must be something. And this is it."----Larry Curley, Sawtry, Huntingdon, UK