Please provide the reference information for this quote as you failed to give it earlier. If the quote in its context is trying to say you can get something from nothing, then it overturns the first law.
Again, you are saying that matter or energy can be created from absolutely nothing. This clearly violates the first law of thermodynamics.
Hardly "blind," since it has been experimentally demonstrated.
Hah, that is a laugh, you have never seen any experiment create matter or energy out of nothing. The fact that you are just blowing hot air is obvious to anyone but you.
I am sorry that you think the first law of thermodynamics does not apply to your hopes, to your pipe-dreams.
Stick to your something-from-nothing speculation as if it were a law and I will shoot it down with the first law every time.
But keep preaching your sermon preacher, though your blind faith is beyond that of any preacher I have heard.
> Please provide the reference information for this quote as you failed to give it earlier.
That's because I was *hoping* you'd do some research of your own.
> If the quote in its context is trying to say you can get something from nothing, then it overturns the first law.
Just as Einstien modified Newton but didn't overthrow him... Heisenberg modified Newton but didn't overthrow him. You *CAN* get something from nothing. Just not for very long.
> Hah, that is a laugh, you have never seen any experiment create matter or energy out of nothing.
Again, you are demonstrating your serious lack of knowledge of quantum physics. *AGAIN* I invite you to look up the Casimir Effect, which is a repeatable and demonstratable phenonenon, and currently explained only by quantum fluctuations.
> your blind faith
You keep saying that. And you keep refusing to do even the slightest research. Who's blind?