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Something made from nothing: The universe
Something made from nothing: The universe
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Something made from nothing: The universe

2012
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  \"There are lots of ways for nothing to produce something,\" said [Lawrence Krauss], who wrote \"The Physics of Star Trek.\" Nothing can even give rise to a whole lot of something, as he described in \"A Universe From Nothing.\" The big difference between cosmology and religion, said Krauss, is that scientists are willing to change their minds. \"That's part of the process of science,\" he said. \"It's to keep questioning, to find out.\" You could call belief in science a faith, he said, \"but it's a shakable faith -- that's what makes science so wonderful.\" \"A universe coming from nothing is the way it seems to be. That shouldn't take away from our sense of meaning or wonder or awe,\" Krauss said. \"It should add to it.\"
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Halifax Media Group