Er, that's not something becoming nothing.
But, er, still not something becoming nothing.teo123 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2020 7:52 am Quantum physics predicts that as electrons get closer to the nucleus, their energy, that kept them farther away from the nucleus, under specific conditions, turns into a particle called photon. Similarly, if a photon enters an atom, it can, under specific conditions, turn into energy of an electron and make it go farther away from nucleus. And it's not just theoretical, LEDs are based on that.
That's physicists making metaphysical assumptions. Leave metaphysics to metaphysicians.teo123 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2020 7:52 am Furthermore, as far as I understand it, the quantum field theory, which is accepted by most of the physicists today, predicts that subatomic particles can indeed come from nothing (not from energy, simply from nothing) and vanish (not turn into something else, simply vanish). I don't know ow much empirical evidence there is for that (I haven't studied physics too much), but it's clearly conceivable, there are not-obviously-wrong mathematical models that predict that.
If you want a cake, go to a baker. Don't go to a physicist.
If you want to know whether something can become nothing, you go to a metaphysician, not a physicist or a baker.
And as for minds splitting, how on earth is alien hand syndrome evidence for that? You don't seem properly to grasp what splitting a mind would involve. It involves splitting 'you'. So, if you find that 'you' are not in control of some aspect of your body, that isn't any kind of evidence that 'you' have split. You don't go with one half. You go with both. Which, of course, makes no sense at all. Which is just another way of acknowledging its inconceivability.