Brilliant question, the Mayans beat everybody to this one , but actually it is not a formula but the most universal of constants and it is precisely this FON = 0,
or in other words the universal constant of Nothing or Nothingness is Zero! call it U = 0, or better we can call it the socratus universal constant
It is an invisible but a most integral part of just about all equations,
Consider the cheer joy it brings such as when you are told, The amount you now owe is Zero, hurray!
2006-08-14 18:07:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I possibly agree with your postulate provided that it is saying:
T= zero kelvin
When everything is nothing we are at the point where the universe is dead. Thermodynamically this happens when all energy is equally spread so we have a totally homogeneous heat-map of the universe (heat death).
This does not mean that there is no heat in the universe but no temperature differences or gradients to drive change. So, perhaps your formula should be written as:
delta T = 0K
2006-08-12 05:09:13
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answered by hippoterry2005 3
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T = 0 K is the lowest thinkable temperature. That is not nothing.
There is no formula for nothing. Maybe 3$ - 3$ = 0$.
Th
2006-08-12 07:36:07
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answered by Thermo 6
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Nothing = Nothing
Null = Null
but not 0 = 0, since 0 is something too.
2006-08-12 03:37:20
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answered by Lie Ryan 6
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0=0
2006-08-12 03:06:32
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answered by WhiteHat 6
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Take a little bit of this, add it to three ounces of that, stir gentle, put it over there for a little while to settle. Then serve cold with crackers!!!!
2006-08-12 03:06:31
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answered by Geist 6
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Nirogen (N) + Oxygen(O)+
Thorium(TH)+Indium(IN)
+Gallium(Ga)
= Nothinga
Nothinga -a = Nothing
...Yupeeee..right..isnt it?
2006-08-12 03:27:03
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answered by Shirish N 2
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nothing is not nothing.it contains so many.but why we r thinking it was nothing,u know,if we cant able to see the things which that has,that is nothing.so nothing is not nothing.
2006-08-12 12:30:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't have one.
2006-08-12 03:04:39
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answered by Anonymous
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if i know what is "nothing" physically, then we can find its formula
2006-08-12 10:34:04
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answered by Kevin 5
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