A Falsifiable Ontological Argument for the Existence of (any) God(s) and Why the Universe Exists

Abstract

Absolute nothing is the absence of our universe and its laws. Without these rules, nothingness has infinite potential. This implies that within the infinite probability of nothing, infinity can emerge. This would be expressed through infinite universes like our own. Infinite of these universes will differ by several particles, appearing and disappearing for no reason other than fulfilling every possibility. This universe is the product of a greater realisation of infinity and we can test this theory via the measurement of our universe’s most fundamental particles appearing and disappearing for no discernible internal reason (random to our perspective).

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