Absolutes Quote by Brian Greene
“That is, you can have nothingness, absolute nothingness for maybe a tiny fraction of a second, if a second can be defined in that arena, but then it falls apart into a something and an anti-something. And that something is then what we call the universe. But can we really understand that or put rigorous mathematics or testable experiments against that? Not yet. So one of the big holy grail of physics is to understand why there is something rather than nothing.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: The Edge of Physics, 2020
The quote reflects the difficulty of grasping why something exists instead of nothing, and the limits of current physics to explain it mathematically or experimentally.
In simple terms: We don’t yet know why there is something instead of nothing.
Accept uncertainty while pursuing deeper inquiry.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- research discussions
- philosophical debates
- education
- public lectures
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What would a proof of “nothing” look like?
- How does uncertainty drive scientific progress?
Current theories lack definitive proof; the concept may be beyond empirical test.