How can 'nothing' exist?
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04-01-2014, 06:57 AM
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Nothing does not exist, concretely. It's an abstract thing. A name for the opposite of 'everything', that inevitably exists and without which, we could not live.
Everything and nothing are clear opposites. Everything is relative, but nothing is not. Everything has to exist, but nothing can not, by definition, since if it did it would be something. |
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