Before it is observed, matter is formless in the quantum fields as potential. When it is observed it becomes physical, collapsing into its particle forms. But it does come out from nothing, or no-thing
But really there are no particles—just excitations in the field. I am the field, you are the field, like ripples on a pond.
Take a box and eliminate everything that exists from inside the box—all the atoms and what your left with is a pure vacuum filled with absolutely nothing. But inside the box the quantum field still exist. This is about what absolutely nothing looks like.

The field is still in the box, even though it’s empty—and when we animate this we see it is all in flux, fluidly shifting and flowing to the edges of the vacuum—all 12 fields intersecting and interacting—and out of this nothing comes every thing.
This is the simplest thing we can imagine in the entire universe—and it’s complicated. It’s astonishingly complicated. It doesn’t get easier than this. Now if you want to understand not nothing but a single particle, that’s much more complicated. What we are made of is substantially more complicated than the field, which is nothing. —David Tong

Everything that exists emerges from this field of no-thing. Every thing that is a thing has emerged from the 12 quantum fields where nothing exists. Scientists know this exists but you can’t get there because it is un-manifest. You can’t walk into this field because nothing and nowhere exists in it, but every thing emerges from it.
The universe is expanding—as we looked deeper into the cosmos we found it expanding faster than we imagined, faster even than the speed of light. As we determined to look even deeper than that with the James Webb telescope, it expands even faster than we thought faster meant. We are doing this.
Referring back to my first paragraph, we are doing this. We are looking, we are collapsing the fields into forms with our instruments and conscious attention. The field requires an observer for things to manifest, or to exist as things. The farther we look the faster of manifests, expanding at the speed of thought.










































































































































