Mass cannot be created, nor destroyed. One of the many brilliant things that Isaac Newton, a true genius, came up with. This theory has been regarded as law for centuries now and has never been disproven, yet. If mass cannot be created or destroyed, what created all the mass around us? I'm not a religious nut or anything but this proves the existence of a God. Now, obviously this God doesn't have to be a traditional God as portrayed in the Bible or the religious texts of any other faiths, whether they have multiple deities or a single one. But, whatever that something is that created all this mass is our God. Either there is a greater being or entity or particle or whatever out there that created all this mass. Or, Isaac Newton is wrong and mass can be created (at least) by something we have not yet discovered and possibly destroyed. And that "or" about Newton being wrong isn't really an or. Because he IS wrong. Obviously SOMETHING created everything as we know it. What say y'all? And please no stupid responses about how mass can be changed to other things or anything like that. Yes, mass can change into anything else with enough energy. But it has to exist in the first place to change. Tl;DR: Screw anyone who has an attention span too short to read a couple short paragraphs. Get off the internet and go back to 3rd grade.
sigh...yet another failure of the American education system after it was dumbed down so no child is left behind... e=mc2 says it all...
You have your facts wrong. What you are talking about is the Law of Conservation of Mass and Energy. This theory has undergone many changes since it was first established. It has since been realized that energy and mass are pretty much interchangeable, mass can be converted to energy and energy into mass. In fact all mass is made up of energy. So - if this is all correct, no God needs to be involved, you just need energy.
Correct, mass and energy have been proven to be the same thing in many cases. What created the very first entity of energy then? How does something come into existence from nothing, whether that is mass, energy, or whatever? It has to start somewhere.....
Why? I don't believe that it had to start somewhere. I don't have enough data to postulate whether the theory that "things must have a beginning" is true or not. Energy may have always existed. String theory and it's branches of Brane theory offer some possible insights to the nature of reality but we just dimly understand this now. We just truly do not know. We must be careful when using our reference frame when we postulate origins. The reality of it all will likely be something beyond our experience.
Why does it have to start somewhere? Could have just always existed especially since time is subjective
Anybody watch Steven Hawkins into the universe. He literally explains everything from how the universe was created to aliens to black holes. And something else I don't remember. Anyway he says that in the beginning of the universe there was one star that contained all the mass in the universe. This starr exploded sending mass and energy in every direction. Thus the universe is created expanding in every direction very rapidly. Im not saying I don't believe there is some kinda higher power cause I do. I just don't believe in god going poof there's the world... But something had to make that first star... Space is fun to think about