Wu Wei
ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
Empty space in a cup is a definable thing.
In my opinion.
But is that empty space "nothing"
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Empty space in a cup is a definable thing.
In my opinion.
So you're saying that there was never nothing, since in the beginning there was infinite space.
What's the topic?
The Absolute Theory of Everything
What's being discussed?
Nothing
Unbirthday party?Will this presentation of this theory take long? I'm late for a very important date.
I will gather my thoughts and return later when my children have settled for the evening to start to write the absolute theory of everything . I will write the entire theory here on this forum as opposed to writing a white paper . In writing this I will ''destroy'' many scientific falsities of our past and present , that which science does not want me to speak of .
Please moderators , if people try to post attacks at me in this thread, remove them . ''Their'' first directive is to disrupt threads and avoid the science objective facts .
I am stating apparent obvious observation
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Remove all the air and EMR content from the volume within this glass , what do you have left ?
A measure of nothing .
I am stating apparent obvious observation
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Remove all the air and EMR content from the volume within this glass , what do you have left ?
A measure of nothing .
Yeah! My bro Thumper is going to be there.Unbirthday party?
Interesting. I had another number in mind.Who needs s theory when th
Who needs a theory when the answer is right there in front of you???
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I am surprised no one has told you that Douglas Adams solved this question over 40 years ago
Interesting. I had another number in mind.
Wrong, you have dimensions, you have a glass full of quantum particles. I would have said light but you excluded emr
Hello ma dear
We'd established an absolute vacuum by removing the quanta out of the glass .
Dimensions are a measure ma dear ,
A volume of nothing remains in the glass if we remove the quanta .
No , we used something called our imagination and we removed all the contents from the glass except the space .No, you had established a vacuum, not an absolute vacuum. If an object has 3 dimensions then it has volume, within any volume quantity particles exist.
An infinite space with no physics , nothing .
No , we used something called our imagination and we removed all the contents from the glass except the space .
We could not remove the space as that is logically impossible even in imaginations !
We emptied our glass of atmospheric gases and EM fields , we also removed the CBMR .
What's the topic?
The Absolute Theory of Everything
What's being discussed?
Nothing
So 'nothing' is something that only exists in one's imagination... not something that actually exists or has actually existed in reality.