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The phrase "creation from nothing" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in discussions about the origin of the universe or when describing something that has been created without any pre-existing materials or resources. Example: The idea of "creation from nothing" has been a topic of debate among philosophers and theologians for centuries. The artist's masterpiece was a true testament to her talent and creativity, as it seemed to be a creation from nothing.
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And none of these poppings — if you look at them aright — amount to anything even remotely in the neighborhood of a creation from nothing.
The argument that creation from nothing in 4(a)(1) [of the substantially similar Arkansas Balanced Treatment Act] does not involve a supernatural deity has no evidentiary or rational support.
"Mormonism doesn't see creation as a magical creation from nothing," Christopher Bradford, the vice-president of engineering at Ancestry.com and the newly minted president of the M.T.A., told me.
This is the closest mathematicians get to creation from nothing!
Consequently, for the human mind creation from nothing is impossible.
(If destruction into nothingness were possible, the process could be reversed to get creation from nothing).
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He is best known for his theories of eternal cosmic inflation, creation of the universe from nothing, and for his groundbreaking work on cosmic strings.
As such consistent with other Safavid philosophers and in distinction from the earlier Avicennan tradition, he upholds a philosophical account of the theological doctrine of God's creation of the world from nothing in time.
"To my knowledge, the first serious suggestion that the creation of the universe from nothing could be described in scientific terms was the 1973 paper by Edward Tryon".
If you ever find yourself reading some article or blog over the Internet attacking the idea how the creation of the universe from nothing is wrong (morally and rationally and mathematically) from a Christian conservative viewpoint, you will probably notice that Edward Tryon is consistently given the credit for first saying our universe could have come from nothing.
"Chaotic inflation allows us to explain our world without making such assumptions as the simultaneous creation of the whole universe from nothing," Dr. Linde said in an e-mail message.
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