Friday, January 20, 2012

What is NOTHINGNESS? any idea is helpful... online debate?

What is nothingness? this question has been bugging me for ever!

i'll tell u some of my ideas:





first of all, nothingness is the absence of something... so lets take an infinite example... outer space.

so lets say that there is the universe: galaxies, stars, suns, planets, black holes, etc. but what is beyond the universe? NOTHING. but what does nothing look like??? for example, if its nothing, it should be colorless, so it must be transparent. but how does transparent look like? because in outer space, everything is black. so if nothing is transparent, than whats with the black background? you cannot see transparent, so it needs a background to be seen.



second:

nothingness, as i said, is the absence of something. in this case, the absence of everything. so everything includes air, therefore nothing cannot contain air. so that means its margins should be all packed together, not having any air, not having anything between them. but that means that nothing would become very small. yet still, nothing is ginormous. so my conclusion is that nothing contains nothing, represented by, lets say, teeeny weeeny boxes that contain nothing.

but what are the margins of nothing??? are they nothing, because they are the margins of nothing, or are they something, because they can be defined? but actually, can they be defined?





please help solve this mind-boggling problem: any ideas are helpful. here is my y! ID: haveagreatday_9979

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What is NOTHINGNESS? any idea is helpful... online debate?
Nothingness cannot be imagined like you found out, because we imagine things through the use of our five senses, and thus beyond the capabilities of the human mind.



I think that nothingness is the absence of everything. It is just empty, nothing exists. But how is that possible, since you cannot see it, it cannot be heard, it cannot be touched, and it cannot be tasted and it cannot be smelled because there is nothing to smell, feel, taste, hear, or seen.



So nothingness is indeed nothing. :)

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