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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Can science tell us why matter exists?



We have theories about why nonliving matter became living, and how simple life-forms evolved into more complex ones. What science can’t tell us is why there is any matter at all, as opposed to no matter. 

Or can it?
Posted by Isapan Jempol at 3:06 PM
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