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- nothingness - Does something necessarily come from nothing . . .
Nothing = something + less than nothing "Less than nothing" is another name for gravity Sounds like somebody's crazy theory, huh? But it is one of the amazing things that Einstein discovered that almost nobody knows about: Energy stored in the gravitational field is negative mass-energy And yes it IS simple to understand!
- philosophy of science - What is nothing? - Philosophy Stack Exchange
In that sense, emptiness is a physical force, and empty space is a real thing, not a 'nothing' At the same time the Parmenidean 'Nothing' as a supernatural construct also just seems to be a misunderstanding waiting to happen One version of the Bogomil heresy goes "Deposed, Satan had nothing He therefore rules the world
- How can something come from nothing? - Philosophy Stack Exchange
Before big bang, there was nothing that was giving rise to particle-antiparticle pair(s), possibly for infinite time, if we insist to define time in that context There must be nothing "outside" of our universe, in which the universe is expanding In this sense, nothing can be considered as a kind of space
- existence - Something and Nothing - Philosophy Stack Exchange
Nothing is the mystical or ineffable experience of the empty field of awareness which we paradoxically think of as something To speak of nothing is to evoke the distinction between nothing and something in the domain of arising concepts
- logic - Can something be nothing? - Philosophy Stack Exchange
Nothing is exactly that - not a thing, zero things, the absence of things and stuff "The concept of nothing" is a concept, and a concept is a thing, in at least some definitions of thing So "the concept of nothing" is a thing, while "nothing" is not a thing –
- What happens when nothing happens? - Philosophy Stack Exchange
Nothing is the negation of logical categories, defined by context 'I'm doing nothing' would involve many biological processes, but a specific contextually relevant negation of say, intentional acts or activities of certain kinds, as given by implicit cues
- Nothingness cannot be. Does that imply something must be?
Self-rejection, or nothing, is an inherent possibility or option of being which happens often with it That also implies nothing is always partial: only when being disperses and doesn't vanish completely nothing could be a negative happening There is no other way for nothing but in the presence of being which the nothing is nothing of
- Is there a philosophy which argues that nothing exists?
The word 'God' may be used for this 'Nothing' that lies beyond all diversity, but this language would be optional It would be impossible for there to ever be a true Nothing, but the Nothing of mysticism is also Everything, Roughly speaking, Everything would be Nothing but Nothing would not be Nothing –
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