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RE: Theoretical Physics discussion

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11-12-2015, 09:55 AM
Carpesir Wrote:
11-12-2015, 12:48 AM
KOOPAOU812 Wrote:
10-12-2015, 11:57 PM
Carpesir Wrote:
10-12-2015, 11:55 PM
KOOPAOU812 Wrote:
10-12-2015, 11:40 PM
Carpesir Wrote:
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" ?

Having thought for a little bit, i'm going to change my answer.

Nothing would have to be unobtainable and unthinkable. We have already named nothing something with the rise of 0 in mathematics. That single addition alone gave incredible possibilities; with the inclusion of nothing, more somethings appear. So, maybe, Nothing is death. Once we die we are, to ourselves, nothing. everything we did, everything we loved, and everything we remember disappears because, at death, we don't exist anymore, for we are not there to view it.

Good answer.

Let's take this answer and discuss it out. So, we have now "declared" what nothing is. But, let's say we're dead, what'd be then? What's afterdeath? "Nothing"? A paradise? Hell?

I'd say nothing.
It'd just be an eternal sleep.
fady is a stupid cuck boi - silence

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