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11-12-2015, 12:00 AM
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10-12-2015, 11:57 PM
Carpesir Wrote:
10-12-2015, 11:55 PM
KOOPAOU812 Wrote:
10-12-2015, 11:40 PM
Carpesir Wrote:
10-12-2015, 11:08 PM
Rito Wrote:
Everything bounced off my head. This means I need to learn more about this all, considering I am a student of Science stream.

Thanks! I'll go with t=(2x/a).

May I can ask what's your opinion on the question "What is nothing?"

I don't think there is nothing. There are particles in seemingly empty spaces, and, even in an empty void, there is still the void.

How can there be particles in "nothing" ?

Well if you have a given range of what our eyes can see, were it to be a space occupied by nothing other than air, you would still have oxygen atoms. If it was an empty space in a vacuum you would have Neutrinos and other small particles that are able to penetrate the area. If you were in an entirely empty void; no stars, strings, rocks; anything. You would still have the void, the perimeter.

But if you were to make the range of view incredibly small, smaller that any observable particle, just so that you can see the spaces in between, than, there could be nothing. Or something else.
?As for the end of the universeI say let it come as it will, in ice, fire, or darkness. What did the universe ever do for me that I should mind its welfare? -Stephen King, The Dark Tower

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