Any claim that Newton made that was disproven by Heisenberg or Eisnstein was overthrown, that is no longer valid.
If you have proof that you can get matter or energy from nothing, you have proven that the first law is invalid.
You claim to know of experimental evidence supporting this view, as I quote you: "Hardly "blind," since it has been experimentally demonstrated.
You have never seen any experiment that creates matter or energy from nothing, you are just blowing more hot air.
Instead of pretending that others do not read, take your own advice and go read until you can come up with a reference that "proves" your hot air, or else it is still just hot air.
Your blind faith and hot air does not offer any proof that matter can be created from nothing, it is just your own person hope preacher.
> You failed to give your reference again.
Yes, I did. Because I knew that even if I did tell you that the book was entitled "Universe" and was written by William Kaufmann and published by W.H Freeman & Co, and that I had it as a college astrophysics text and that I've *never* seen a decent university that didn't have at least a couple dog-eared copies on their library shelves, what good would it do?
> You have never seen any experiment that creates matter or energy from nothing, you are just blowing more hot air.
You've never seen an atom bomb go off, so any claim by you that such things are possible is just so much hot air, yes?
>take your own advice and go read until you can come up with a reference
There. Done. Amazing what I have sitting right in front of me, that you refuse to even look for.
Now, why is it that *I* can open up http://arxiv.org/ and do a search on "Casimir effect," but it is beyond your capabilities? Some sort of internet service provider anomaly?