No I said nothing about speed.
Space is full of background radiation, yes?
Where did that radiation come from?
Decay or reactions of distant particles?
And the energy propagates in all directions?
It takes quite a while to arrive at any given point in space?
So every point in spacetime is pervaded with energy that arose elsewhere and took its time getting here (if one assumes speed of light)?
So for a particle to come into being as a result of quantum fluctuations of the Dirac Sea (a hypothetical construct used to explain how particles arise from nothing and return to nothing, not an actual "sea"),
it happened because of the superposition of waves or photons (same thing), that came from somewhere else?
If you run this model in your head and see that there is form instead of nothingness, form instead of random chaos, to my mind that is absolute proof of the existence of a Creator God.
Think about it for a few days before asking questions, OK?
I'm not answering any more physics questions today.