Subduction Zone
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Just for @Jacques de Molay , here is the first article that appears in a Google search about the total energy of the universe:
What's the Total Energy In the Universe? | Live Science
Light, matter and antimatter are what physicists call "positive energy." And yes, there's a lot of it (though no one is sure quite how much). Most physicists think, however, that there is an equal amount of "negative energy" stored in the gravitational attraction that exists between all the positive-energy particles. The positive exactly balances the negative, so, ultimately, there is no energy in the universe at all.
I did not make anything up. Positive energy has a negative balance. The total is zero. There is an explanation from physics. Your "proof" of God is busted. I could provide you an hour long lecture that goes into this, but I doubt if you would watch it. You could not even read one article about this topic or how physicists know this.
What's the Total Energy In the Universe? | Live Science
Light, matter and antimatter are what physicists call "positive energy." And yes, there's a lot of it (though no one is sure quite how much). Most physicists think, however, that there is an equal amount of "negative energy" stored in the gravitational attraction that exists between all the positive-energy particles. The positive exactly balances the negative, so, ultimately, there is no energy in the universe at all.
I did not make anything up. Positive energy has a negative balance. The total is zero. There is an explanation from physics. Your "proof" of God is busted. I could provide you an hour long lecture that goes into this, but I doubt if you would watch it. You could not even read one article about this topic or how physicists know this.