What happens if life never existed?
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What happens if life never existed?
Without life, Earth might be similar to Venus. There would be no oxygen, but abundant carbon dioxide, which could create a runaway greenhouse effect, evaporating the oceans. There would also probably be sulphur and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere, resulting in sulphuric and nitric acid rain.
What was the first thing that existed?
In July 2018, scientists reported that the earliest life on land may have been bacteria 3.22 billion years ago. In May 2017, evidence of microbial life on land may have been found in 3.48 billion-year-old geyserite in the Pilbara Craton of Western Australia.
How can there nothing?
Even at its lowest energy level, there are fluctuations in the quantum vacuum of the Universe. There are quantum particles popping into and out of existence throughout the Universe. There’s nothing, then pop, something, and then the particles collide and you’re left with nothing again.
What was the first thing God created?
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
Is there anything that never existed?
However, something exists. Actually, many things exist. You, for example, are something that exists, a very important something. Therefore, you are proof that Absolutely Nothing never existed. Now, if Absolutely Nothing never existed, that means there was always a time when there was at least Something in existence.
What would happen if absolutely nothing ever existed?
If Absolutely Nothing ever existed, there would not be anything outside it to cause the existence of anything. Again, if Absolutely Nothing ever existed, there would still be Absolutely Nothing. However, something exists. Actually, many things exist.
What would happen to the universe if it never existed?
Answer Wiki. In the ordinary sense, one would say that ‘if nothing existed, nothing would have happened’ so the ‘universe’ would eternally be in a self-equal state of nothingness.
Is there such a thing as an existing nothing?
So in other words, to speak about a situation in which there is a total absence of any being as an “existing nothing” would be a misapplication of the term “nothing”. Such a situation could in no way exist.