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arxiv: 1802.02231 · v2 · pith:6ACVVHWZnew · submitted 2018-02-06 · ⚛️ physics.hist-ph · gr-qc

Why Is There Something, Rather Than Nothing?

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keywords universeexistsnothingrathersomethingtherewithoutabsolute
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It seems natural to ask why the universe exists at all. Modern physics suggests that the universe can exist all by itself as a self-contained system, without anything external to create or sustain it. But there might not be an absolute answer to why it exists. I argue that any attempt to account for the existence of something rather than nothing must ultimately bottom out in a set of brute facts; the universe simply is, without ultimate cause or explanation.

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