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Anonymous No. 16113528

why is there something rather than nothing?

Anonymous No. 16113551

More fun that way

Anonymous No. 16114501

>>16113528
Selection bias.

Anonymous No. 16114511

Here is a simple proof. Please do not get caught up on its simplicity.

>If there were nothing, there would be zero things.
>If there were zero things, the number of things would be zero.
>If the number of things were zero, there would be at least one number, namely zero.
>If there were at least one number, there would be something.

Thus, something must exist.

t. platonist

Anonymous No. 16114549

>duuuude, i'm soooo deep and intellectual!!!!
>hhhnnnngggg my IQ is sooooo big!!
>i just can't stop thinking about how smart and clever i am
>omg i'm gonna cum!!!!

Anonymous No. 16114866

>>16113528
If neutrinoless double beta decay experiments give positive results then neutrinos are their own antiparticles, which will explain why there is more antimatter than matter, and thus by extension why there is something rather than nothing.

Anonymous No. 16114868

>>16114511
I have zero apples, so therefore I own zero things.

I own something. But in reality no. Zero apples is not really a thing. It is only a thing in theory.

Anonymous No. 16115334

>>16113528
https://moviesjoy.plus/watch-movie/watch-the-antisocial-network-memes-to-mayhem-107810.10396472

Anonymous No. 16115837

>>16113528
Nothing can't exist, so the natural conclusion - what remains, is something.
Does that make sense to your little brainy?

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Anonymous No. 16115859

>>16113528
>>16115837
Furthermore, you can't not exist. I can't not exist. Logically speaking. Prove me wrong anyone.
By the way, the condescension was unnecessary.
How something actually exists I have no idea. It's some crazy shit.

Anonymous No. 16115863

Nothing is a human concept. Science tries to find nothing and so far has failed, no matter where you look, there is something.