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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
Who said there was a mass? Where did you learn physics, man? There was just energy which has created a mass after explosion. The scientists blame it on Higgs boson. But with or without it, the mass can be produced from pure energy, as well as the energy can be produced from pure mass. A 9th grade of mandatory school in my country
P.S. Here is a simple formula for you that fully explains my post: m = E / c^2 (actually it was already posted in this thread). If you want, I can easily calculate the minimal amount of pure energy which was needed to create our University from nothing (no physical bodies with a mass).
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You surely take somewhat uncertain things and take it as a granted. Have you no theoretical thinking? You just repeat things like a parrot.
But let me rephrase. That energy didn't take any space? Or whatever that did exist before big bang didn't take any space? You know, in volume, etc.?
And here, dear Ruski.
Mass | Define Mass at Dictionary.com