Nothing doesn't exist!
Nothing cannot exist because that would cancel out existence! If nothing exists then nothing is something ,which contradicts itself! One might say that nothing is inside a vacuum (not the cleaner!), but they are wrong! It is filled with emptiness which is a thing. An empty hand is still filled with air. You can't be doing nothing because no matter what, you are always doing something!
Can you prove me wrong?
2007-01-25
10:13:04
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Void = empty.
2007-01-25
10:20:18 ·
update #1
A man callling string theory nonsense has just called me illogical. I am sure going to listen to HIM!
2007-01-25
10:38:37 ·
update #2
What do you call a void?
2007-01-25 10:19:17
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course Logic proves you wrong. But I agree The Universe did not come from nothing. We didn't just suddenly have an imaginary God pop up and create it. There has always been matter only in a different form. Of course the Big Bang changed that matter into what we know as the universe. There was nothing in the space the universe moved out into and now occupies. And there is a lot of nothing beyond the universe. Of course we don't know but what there are other universes. As for as we know space is infinite. Because we can not imagine anything beyond it. Of course Christians will tell you their Fantasy God is out there somewhere. Some scientist say space warps back on it self but I don't understand that and such nonsense as worm holes and string theory and the like. but very interesting. Hisszzzzzzzzz
2007-01-25 10:35:41
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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By definition, nothing cannot exist. The mere presence of nothing means that it does exist. Non-existence and nothing are completely different things, though often confused.
As you rightly say, nothing is not like an empty room, or a vacuum.
2007-01-25 10:19:38
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answered by Anonymous
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the big question is: is emptiness a thing? if so, nobody can prove you wrong. But if we say nothing is the absence of something, then you are false, because a vacuum does not contain something, which automatcially makes it nothing.
2007-01-25 10:19:14
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answer #4
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answered by nazgulslayer78 2
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No, because you are right.
There is no absolute zero in the material universe.
The symbol in mathmatics , 0 , is a created significance to represent a concept that cannot be duplicated or produced in an agreed upon material reality.
Next question????
2007-01-25 10:27:51
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answer #5
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answered by thetaalways 6
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Nope because you're talking MY kinda logic now. Hats off to ya! Thumbs up and all that sort of thing.
Form is emptiness, emptiness is form.
_()_
2007-01-25 10:47:38
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answer #6
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answered by vinslave 7
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Your first sentence is correct; if Nothing "existed", then by definition nothing ELSE could exist - or there would be something rather than nothing!
2007-01-25 10:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Seeker, how long did it take you to come up with a question like that? First of all, there is no answer and second what benefactor would it be to anyone? Sorry!
2007-01-25 10:25:11
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answer #8
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answered by Auburn 5
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"It's the silence between the notes that make the music, & the space between the bars that hold the tiger".
2007-01-25 10:29:51
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I actually agree. There is no nothing, and there has always been something.
Something cannot and will not ever come out of "nothing".
2007-01-25 10:23:53
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answer #10
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answered by Soon2BMommy 3
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If you know your right, why do you need someone to prove you wrong? It's your philosophy. Hee! Hee!
Mady
2007-01-25 10:26:57
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answered by Mady 1
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