Nothing is certain.
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Replying to @OortCloudAtlas
Naa, it’s not. Maybe nothing does not exist?
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Replying to @Plinz @OortCloudAtlas
If infinity doesn't exist, then perhaps zero (i.e. 1/infinity) doesn't really exist.
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Replying to @IntuitMachine @OortCloudAtlas
I don't think that infinities are possible, so they probably don't exist. 1/infinity is not quite how zero is defined. Also, I am not sure that it makes sense to say that zero has ontological existence.
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Replying to @Plinz @OortCloudAtlas
Well, there are many ways to define zero, but definitely 1/infinity isn't really 'constructive'.
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In reality though, there no such think as an absolute vacuum of space. So the absence of everything essentially doesn't exist. The absence of something, well that's a different definition.
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Space is not nothing. It should not surprise you that an observer who always has to be in something, implemented by something, looking at something, cannot observe what is not-something.
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Replying to @Plinz @OortCloudAtlas
Well, I meant a specific something and not everything or anything.
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