Is it possible for something to come from nothing?
Robert Guerrero
Updated on June 05, 2026
Beside this, is a quantum vacuum nothing?
According to present-day understanding of what is called the vacuum state or the quantum vacuum, it is "by no means a simple empty space". According to quantum mechanics, the vacuum state is not truly empty but instead contains fleeting electromagnetic waves and particles that pop into and out of existence.
Likewise, is a vacuum nothing? (Inside Science) -- A vacuum is a space absolutely devoid of matter, at least according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary. According to quantum physics, even vacuums are not completely empty. Constant fluctuations in energy can spontaneously create mass not just out of thin air, but out of absolutely nothing at all.
Keeping this in view, can we create energy from nothing?
We can't actually perceive “nothingness”, let alone create energy from it. The very first law of thermodynamics states : “Energy can neither be created nor be destroyed. It can only converted from one form to another.”
Is there such a thing as nothing?
' Nihilism has no substance. There is no such thing as nothingness, and zero does not exist. Everything is something. Nothing is nothing.