Why does something exist and not nothing?

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A really thoughful question without having a sure answer.

Why does something exist and there is the complete nothing. I mean, everything in the universe somehow exist. Something created them. And something created that something, and we can continue this paradox sentence but I would really want to read the replies of this post.

The way im thinking of how all this are impossible is this:

Imagine a room which is completely empty. Nothing else. Just NOTHING. There are no windows, no door which means that it's fully dark inside there. And after (let's say) 1 Billion years the room has stayed the same and 1 year later, an atom appears from nowhere. Which may create other atoms that they will be reproduced. There is an explanation of how they get reproduced. But there is no explanation of how did this atom "get born".
 
You flunked in chemistry. Didn't you?
 
Does a character in GTA will ever know how his world was created?
 
Does a character in GTA will ever know how his world was created?
There are multiples of same character on GTA, bruh (bikini girls & pedestrians, i mean)
 
Because its simpler for something to exist than nothing to exist.
 
Because the entropy of nothing existing would be infinite, waiting to explode.
 
Because the entropy of nothing existing would be infinite, waiting to explode.

Yes but something = something + nothing
Im not sure you are correct. Right now there is infinity

If we admit that there is infinity then we can conclude that somewhere else right now im answering to this post from some other galaxy-thing
 
Now, that's a quora type question I bet you will get a lot of interesting answers if you post this on Quora :)
 
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