I was wondering what other people's opinions are on why nothing does not exist, and instead everything. I think its evident enough that nothing does not exist, as we are in an experience of something - otherwise, we wouldn't have an experience in anything. I've heard some people say nothing does not exist because for the very fact that it doesn't and that's all you need to know, but considering we have a definition to define what nothing is, why not a better understanding of why it's not? "nothing" is an actual term, so I would think referring to nothing as absolutely blank is just silly. By the way, I'm a little drunk right now, but all the better.
2007-12-30
05:40:46
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