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It really just boils down to whether you value evidence or wishful thinking. I, for one, wouldn't mind a little evidence. "Faith" is just a fancier term for hoping.
but doesn't gravity in it self only exist through the presence of a larger mass?
Boy do I love things like this really gets the brain working in the morning!

very interesting article, but doesn't gravity in it self only exist through the presence of a larger mass? sure as he was mentioning gravity is essentially a force with no mass or molecular structure but it seems more to be a result of something molceular, which still sparks the whole something from nothing. Unless of course you still have gravity in a 100% matter free vacuum.
Boy do I love things like this really gets the brain working in the morning!
Not necessarily.
You have to take into account recent findings in molecular physics.
If you begin "gravity" at a molecular level, overtime you will have your "mass".
Research the reverse mathematical equation of a black hole.
Also a study by Hawking.
It will show you something from nothing... amazing.
And yes, I agree completely.
If we keep this up, I absolutely won't get any work done today![]()
Even if you assume that gravity exists in a vacuum (maybe it does I
I really could not care less how the universe started.
yes gravitation exists in a vacuum, as do most forms of energy.
Yes and no. not all forms of matter will form in the vacuum of space. some compounds will only form within other environments. Also, most but no all forms of energy can move through a vacuum. for example, sound waves, which are a form of energy, require matter to travel.Both matter and energy exist in a vacuum.
However, the bigger question is... can gravity exist without mass or energy.
Both matter and energy exist in a vacuum.
However, the bigger question is... can gravity exist without mass or energy.
At least that has been the general teachings haven't they? I suppose something has changed? Are those darn quantum physicists at it again?

Yes it can
And yes "they" have
There has been much advancement in Q.P. lately.
Anyone here ever watch "Through the Wormhole" on Discovery ?
Want to point us to a link on the matter... I would like to read up on that. If gravity is the attraction between masses, then it would seem (logically) that gravity could not exist without mass.