What you have failed to do is show me how the initial matter and energy (that creates the "sum total") came into existence. If it always has been, then everything would be static. If it was created, then that violates Thermodynamics.
You have proven that particles can pop into existence without affecting the sum total, but you have not shown how zero-point energy partciles create life.
Correction, you haven't proven antything, you've simply asserted something which may or may not be true.
The creation of the universe has nothing to do with the Theory of Evolution. However, there are a number of theories as to where the initial energy of the Big Bang originated; the current favorite is a variation on branes with a cyclic meeting of our universe and another every trillion years or so that starts the whole thing going again.