Talk:Nothing comes from nothing

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Why is King Lear included in the see also list?

Could someone maybe insert a phonetic version of 'Ex nihilo nihil fit' (i.e. a guide to pronunciation)? My Latin isn't so hot. 142.66.49.154 19:42, 24 May 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Stub classification

There isn't really enough information in this stub to categorise it in any concrete way, but I picked Physics because of the mention of Conservation of Energy and the See Also entries.

--TheParanoidOne 15:04, 2 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Perhaps we should categorize it in both Philosophy and that if it's possible, or if not...make it possible ;) Besides, the mention in 'see also' does not deem whether or not what category the actual content should be placed in, by the way. They're only relevant information, not sources. --OleMurder 19:36, 3 Apr 2005 (UTC)