It is quite possible but not yet sure, that gravity has a similar mediator. Remember gravitons?
How can gravity be a "creator" of something out of nothing, if gravity's existence is conditional on something (like a particle)?
Also how can gravity be a "fine tuner" of everything (including the particle it supposedly comes from), if gravity's existence is conditional on something (like the particle it supposedly comes from)? That's like a brain surgeon doing surgery on his own brain--especially the part of his brain that controls his own hands that are doing the operating on himself.
Basically the position is simple.
Many questions about gravity are not impossible to answer but where they are, there is already lots of evidence to suggest likely answers. They may always become more fully answered from scientific discovery, as is always the case.
On the other hand, the questions you say are impossible to answer are not possible because they are pointless. Quite frankly, anyone can easily make up those kind of impossible to answer, pointless questions.
Then answer these two questions I asked above, if as you say there are likely answers.
How can gravity be a "creator" of something out of nothing, if gravity's existence is conditional on something (like a particle)?
Also how can gravity be a "fine tuner" of everything (including the particle it supposedly comes from), if gravity's existence is conditional on something (like the particle it supposedly comes from)? That's like a brain surgeon doing surgery on his own brain--especially the part of his brain that controls his own hands that are doing the operating on himself.
Let me ask you a question.
Do you even know why you keep referring to those same pointless questions which you have already concluded are impossible to answer? Do you assume impossible to answer pointless questions have some kind of a greater value than sensible ones? Like scientific ones?
I already answered why I ask those questions on the second post I made on this thread.
"Do you even know why you keep referring...?" Of course I do, that bit of rhetoric you are employing smells like superior baloney talk meant to imply a superior intellectual position even when that position has not been proven.
So, you can't answer logical questions, and have to resort to saying they are "pointless" and that "frankly, anyone can easily make up those kind of impossible to answer, pointless questions."
There are two points I'm making here:
1.) The premiss that science can answer how something comes from nothing is erroneous based on the fact that the logical questions I asked can never be answered.
Explain how the "Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle" creates or helps gravity create something out of nothing?
Earlier you said "start with the Heisenberg uncertainty principle", but then you don't explain further.
So let's say that you know more about physics than I do, then explain to me what exactly the "Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle" is, and how the "Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle" creates by itself or helps gravity (or any force or the "borrowed energy" you mentioned earlier) create something out of nothing?
2.) Science can't answer certain logical questions.
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