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How do you define 'nothingness'?

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-30 11:51

Is it the absence of matter?
Is it the lack of ideas?
Or is it the the unimaginable end of all things where even physics and concepts do not exist? But that is saying that they could exist.
In true nothingness, nothingness itself doesn't exist.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-30 11:56

I believe the ancient Greeks called it "ether"

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-30 12:03

>>2
That's where FV stores state in his functional programs!

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-30 12:33

>>3
Back to /prog/, please.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-30 14:08

It's called a vacuum, lrn2alchemy.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-30 14:16

>>1
nothingness is the only quality that nothing has.  that is to say, the utter absence of anything descriptive whatsoever can only apply to that which is not.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-30 18:37

reality is nothingness because nothingness is what is defined outside of human thought, reason, rationale, and logic. I simply does not exist to the understanding of a human except that it is the word for the contradistinction to all that is and is in motion.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-30 19:14

>>7
Excuse me, I couldn't hear you over the sound me shouting "WHAT" at the computer monitor.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-30 19:52

Words and conception only function in relation to Something. Nothing can neither be conceived of or talked of. /thread

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-30 23:39

>>9
nothing is by definition, no thing.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-31 3:50

>>10
word games = fail.

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