That's not entirely true, first law of thermodynamics states there must be something there to create something, however, it has an exception. It doesn't apply to quantum singularities, that's the only one I know of, if anyone else knows what other exceptions are, I'd be glad to hear them. Currently though, since we don't have any quantum singularities hangin around Earth, a scientist would have to have something to start with in order to create something.
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