Physics, asked by prashantdedha76, 6 months ago

according to physics When we see something, only then that thing comes into existence, but how is that possible ​

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Answered by sudhanandi81
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When you look out at the vastness of the Universe, at the planets, stars, galaxies, and all there is out there, one obvious question screams for an explanation: why is there something instead of nothing? The problem gets even worse when you consider the laws of physics governing our Universe, which appear to be completely symmetric between matter and antimatter. Yet as we look at what’s out there, we find that all the stars and galaxies we see are made 100% of matter, with scarcely any antimatter at all. Clearly, we exist, as do the stars and galaxies we see, so something must have created more matter than antimatter, making the Universe we know possible. But how did it happen? It’s one of the Universe’s greatest mysteries, but one that we’re closer than ever to solving.

Answered by dhrubayanpal7a32020
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In physics say that when we see somey that come in existence

This is an incorrect statement

Because We don't see God so according to physics it is not real.

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