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There is infintie number of nothing every where, becuz you have the idea of something that does exist, does not exist with in space of which it exists. Such as there are no killers in my front lawn,(Thank god) or there are no apples in my front yard, would the list of infintie nothings exist with in the area.

2006-07-21 06:03:07 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Your premsie is wrong. What youre saying in reality is actually simple to analyze if we get past your complex language, which is i don't think is necc.

What youre really asking is an old question, "is zero a number, or does zero/nothing have existense".

The answer to this question is easy, zero is not a number, zero is just a lack of number. When you say you have zero apples, you are saying that apples to YOU right now have no existense.

The same is true with any other nothing, its not a positive existential idea but rather a reffrence to the lack of existense. Therefore it is simple that no you cannot have an infinite amount of nothings bec as I have shown you nothing is not an amount.

To make this simpler I will say it in this way, You are positing that nothing is a QUANTITY, however by definition quantity requires substance, therefore if you have no substance you have no quantity, you have no exisense of the thing in question.

2006-07-21 07:45:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 4

Ahhh...
No, for a few reasons:
1. "Nothing" is finite.
2. If something doesn't exist, then it takes up no space.
3. The confine of you front lawn, or any area comprehendibal by humans, Would be finite, and therefore infinity cannot exist.

If we knew there was an end to the universe, then we would know that infinity doesn't exist, except in math, but scientifically math is irrelevant, because there is no proof that it exists.

2006-07-21 13:25:58 · answer #2 · answered by datfatduk 1 · 0 0

Yeah I sort of see where you're coming from. Maybe they exist (the list of infinite nothings that are in your front lawn), but probably they only exist in our conciousnesses.

2006-07-21 13:07:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes...

The difference between nothing and absolutely nothing is -- nothing!


Nothing is the absence of anything; the state with cardinality zero, the empty set.

Don't confuse nothingness with the physicists "vacuum state", which is the state you can't subtract particles from. That's a different definition and the interactive quantum field vacuum is a dicey thing and certainly not "nothing".

2006-07-21 13:18:44 · answer #4 · answered by Beamer 4 · 0 0

Absolutely true. Think deeply, the logic is that something exists somewhere because there's nothing there.

2006-07-21 13:15:58 · answer #5 · answered by JD 4 · 0 0

not possible it think.
you get to the infinity only after covering the finite number.
Since there is something in your lawn, say grass, you cannot name infinite number of things in your lawn, there is only one infinity and it is beyond finite number of things.

Say there are infinite objects inthe world.
Infinite - grass is finite.

I think. correct me if I am wrong.

2006-07-21 13:14:37 · answer #6 · answered by vinod s 4 · 0 0

well, Buddha once said, emptiness is something, and something is emptiness, but emptiness doesnt mean something and something doesnt mean emptiness.

Well, life is complicated enough, just know everything wont last forever. Treasuring this second with someone you love, let it lie in your memory, keep it in your heart, THAT is a forever..

2006-07-21 13:09:00 · answer #7 · answered by cs8_3 1 · 0 0

no one could ever list the nothings

2006-07-21 13:06:33 · answer #8 · answered by 60's Punk 3 · 0 0

Nothings have no area. :)

2006-07-21 13:06:20 · answer #9 · answered by MEL T 7 · 0 0

OMG........THIS QUESTION IS NOTHING!

2006-07-21 13:11:56 · answer #10 · answered by +++++ SPOOK ++++ 4 · 0 0

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