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2006-07-06 16:22:31 · 34 answers · asked by Philip 2 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

34 answers

nothing doesn't exist because there is always going to be something so it doesn't have one

2006-07-06 16:26:00 · answer #1 · answered by aznbuddy 3 · 2 3

a color that is nothingness is neutral of course the problem with the color nothingness is that it takes expertise to know its truth can you close your eyes even though they are open and trust your energy through touch taste and smell and don't forget the sound this is an escape through the palette and to do away with nothingness color.

2006-07-06 16:38:15 · answer #2 · answered by RETNIW 2 · 0 0

Colourless, because there can't be a color for nothingness. Nothingness is a mood characteristic, not a colour characteristic. It's like asking: What is the colour of something?...Doesn't really make sense to me.

2006-07-06 16:31:26 · answer #3 · answered by Jay D 2 · 0 0

the same color as dark

Darkatrons come out and eat the light when you turn off the electric switch, therefore, there is nothing there anymore. That makes it dark.

Therefore, nothingness is dark.

2006-07-06 16:27:00 · answer #4 · answered by Jamie, FNP 4 · 0 0

I don't think it's in our capacity to "see" nothingness. because, where ever we are here... in this world.. there is something.. never nothingness. I think nothingness is more a feeling than a color anyway... empty... airless, meaningless.... what color says these things to you?

2006-07-06 16:29:19 · answer #5 · answered by fallen_angel6801 2 · 0 0

Nothingness will never reflect waves of any kind; and this include visible lenghtwaves so if you could get a "piece" of nothingness you would perceive black because your eyes wouldn´t sense any wave in the retina,,, so hypothetically nothingness is black but; teorically is colourless because colour is a property of light, of wavelenghts.... it depends in the concept you have of colour; is colourless in theory; but in practice it is black;;;

2006-07-06 17:08:20 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

grey. Nothingness could not possibly be a black or a white, it would be in the middle. Nothingness=middlness. Grey.

2006-07-06 16:27:37 · answer #7 · answered by val schmal 3 · 0 0

Black. Color is the thing when light bounces off of an object and absorbs all of the color in light except the color it looks like when it bounces back into our eye. black can be cause by when an object absorbs all of the color. This is why black gets hotter faster in heat then lighter color.

2006-07-06 16:28:46 · answer #8 · answered by centenial 2 · 0 0

white and black is blind color cannot be consider as nothing it is still belong to the color wheel... nothingness is your selection of color that is nothing for your sense or you hated most.

2006-07-07 05:39:46 · answer #9 · answered by vijaya 2 · 0 0

i don't know but some of the others are wrong! do not trust them!!! WHITE is the ABSENCE of color. BLACK is the ABSENCE of light,so the color cannot be determined. DO NOT TRUST THEM!!! or even me! lol. trust in YOURSELF and you will know the color of nothingness!!! or... is the color of nothingness,saddness? or maybe its bliss? you decide!
;-)

2006-07-06 16:34:49 · answer #10 · answered by oneemazingplace 3 · 0 0

I always talk about this with my therapist and AIOP group-no joke! We think nothingness would be clear and colorless...just nothing at all.

2006-07-06 16:48:31 · answer #11 · answered by Sheena 1 · 0 0

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