The answer to the ancient question "Why is there something rather than nothing?" would then be that 'nothing' is unstable.


Quoted in an article, "Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?", by Victor Stenger (June 2006).


The answer to the ancient question Why is there something rather than nothing? would then be that 'nothing' is unstable.

The answer to the ancient question Why is there something rather than nothing? would then be that 'nothing' is unstable.

The answer to the ancient question Why is there something rather than nothing? would then be that 'nothing' is unstable.

The answer to the ancient question Why is there something rather than nothing? would then be that 'nothing' is unstable.