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The origin of the universe poses a serious problem for atheists - how do you get something from nothing?
Dr. Hugh Ross critiques physicist Lawrence Krauss's attempt to solve this puzzle. Ross points out that Krauss’s "nothing" is actually quantum fluctuations in a vacuum. So Krauss’s “nothing” is actually something, and the origins of this “something” need to be explained.
Check Worldview Summit for more thought-provoking discussions on faith and reason. worldviewsummit.org
Featured video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVCVt-dvVOc
See 26:21 and following
#BigBangTheory #CosmologyDebate #ScienceAndFaith
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By Peter KupiszThe origin of the universe poses a serious problem for atheists - how do you get something from nothing?
Dr. Hugh Ross critiques physicist Lawrence Krauss's attempt to solve this puzzle. Ross points out that Krauss’s "nothing" is actually quantum fluctuations in a vacuum. So Krauss’s “nothing” is actually something, and the origins of this “something” need to be explained.
Check Worldview Summit for more thought-provoking discussions on faith and reason. worldviewsummit.org
Featured video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVCVt-dvVOc
See 26:21 and following
#BigBangTheory #CosmologyDebate #ScienceAndFaith
Support the show