Suppose someone asked me the timeless question, "Why is there something rather

Suppose someone asked me the timeless question, "Why is there something rather

Suppose someone asked me the timeless question, "Why is there something rather than nothing?", is it reasonable for me to answer,"because if there is nothing, the question would still arise as to, why is there nothing rather than something?" Does the second question make sense in itself, and as a response to the first?

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