Totally agreed! And hence, we don't do that, but rather take it via two perspectives.It doesn't make any sense to give something two meanings.
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Totally agreed! And hence, we don't do that, but rather take it via two perspectives.It doesn't make any sense to give something two meanings.
nothjing is a empty space.
no i wont , since i want to hear it from you also its ur turn.
Can you put nothing in a barrel?
Is nothing a thing?
The intuitive answer is no. And this probably right, we all intuitively know what emtpy space is, but the only way we can describe it in a way we understand is by inserting something in it which we call nothing. So it appears our understanding of empty space is somewhat incomplete if we can't describe it without putting nothing inside of it.
It's just a critical thinking exercise that forces you to constantly refine your answer. More of a word game than a debate.
In reality, the "nothing" part is filled with air, son... sort of like most of the comments in this thread.Is the glass half full or half empty? Neither, the glass is always full. It contains 50% liquid and 50% nothing.
So, there is no difference. Just as I suspected.
finally you found there exists no difference b/w darkness and true darkness, right?
I found that no difference exists between nothing and "true nothingness." You claim to have this knowledge, but are curiously unwilling to express it. I'll have to assume no difference exists unless you can show otherwise.
In reality, the "nothing" part is filled with air, son...
so what incase of darkness and true darkness? difference exists or not?
Oh fine, move the goal posts... :cover:Incorrect, My glass is in a vacuum sealed container.:ignore: lol.