Mass-energy equivalence, conservation of matter (or, relativistically  
speaking, mass-energy)?

On Aug 4, 2008, at 4:58 PM, Olin Elliott wrote:

> Acutally, quantum mechanics suggests that it is totally possible  
> that a purple ball could pop into existence in your kitchen at any  
> moment.  It is, however, highly, highly improbable -- so improbable  
> that it is almost totally unlikely to occur in the life span of the  
> universe.  I'm not sure where the "logical" fallacy against  
> something being created from nothing comes from -- physics allows  
> for particles to be created essentially out of nothing in a number  
> of circumstances, as long as certain balances, like the net charge  
> and so on are preserved.  And is that really any more difficult to  
> swallow than an omnipotent, all powerful being who has existed for  
> all time (where did he -- she, it, etc. -- come from?).  I don't  
> know that you, Wayne, are aguing for a religious position, or just  
> looking at the question from all angles, but it seems odd to me when  
> anyone with religious beliefs about creation, etc.  starts dealing  
> in logic.
>
> Now my own suspicion is that the Universe is not only queerer than  
> we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose. -- J.B.S. Haldane
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>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: "William T Goodall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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>  Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 7:07 AM
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>> On 4 Aug 2008, at 21:59, Wayne Eddy wrote:
>>> Seems to me that something impossible happened at least once in the
>>> history
>>> of everything.
>>
>>
>> If it happened it wasn't impossible.
>>
>
>  But logically, that means that it is possible something (Say a  
> purple ball)
>  could be created from nothing in your kitchen tomorrow.
>
>
>
>> Logic Maru
>

"Way I remember it, albatross was a ship's good luck, 'til some idiot  
killed it ... Yes, I've read a poem. Try not to faint." -- Capt. Mal  
Reynolds, "Serenity"


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