"Nothing", being a concept, is therefore "something". And, "Nothing", being a concept, is therefore a thought. Thoughts are electromagnetic energy. So, when one thinks "nothing" he is creating a unique electromagnetic signal. As for creating something out of the word "nothing", one could arrange the letters to create these words:
no, thing, not, ton, ting, thin, I, on, it, got, tong, thong, in, ingot, nit, tin, gin, to, hot, nog, hint, and night, to name a few.
2007-03-26 18:57:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I once placed third in a juried art show by displaying an empty frame. The title for the work had something to do with "blowing in the wind." While the work was indeed "nothing," the title sold the work and I was remunerated for the effort (?).
Close enough for your consideration?
2007-03-26 21:05:07
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answered by caesar 3
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well, I dont think you can... you need at least 1 thing to make it into something else..like you have eggs, milk and flour, you put it together in a certain way and a cake is formed. You put caffeine in boiled water you get tea...I dont think you can create something from nothing at all...
2007-03-26 18:50:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, there isn't exactly ever 'nothing', so that is virtually, technically, scientifically, personally,...impossible, then again, is anything impossible....this goes on and on and on and on in my head. :-)
2007-03-26 18:55:34
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answered by {®¿©} ChickenŽ (õ¿õ) ‹(•¿•)› 3
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You can't and THAT, my friend, is why Evolution falls flat on its face.
2007-03-26 19:13:10
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answered by Dan The Answer Man 3
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You just did!
2007-03-26 18:53:26
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answered by Anna D 4
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