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4 December 2007, 01:42 AM | #31 |
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Not to get too philosophical here, but I think nothing is only something, if the person who has nothing is feeling a loss due to the desire to have something in lieu of nothing! At that point, nothing is actually something. Thus nothing only exisits when something is not lacking.
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I think your all getting confused...
Nothing actually = Something Let me prove my point - My other half says I've put nothing into our relationship... but I must of put something in - for her to come to the conclusion that I put nothing in, or else how would she know Therefore: Nothing must actually = Something. |
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When someone says "I have nothing to prove", does that not mean they are actually the best at what they do, and don't have to prove it?
Just some food for thought
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Does the wind still blow all of the time in OKC ??
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I've thought that myself. I've mentioned this before, but on a ham radio forum my husband belongs to, he haggled and haggled with a guy who was selling some radio equipment. Made him send extra photos, too. Eventually he bought the equipment, and I saw the guy's name and return address on the box. I asked my husband to write and ask if this guy was really who I thought it was, and he did, and the guy wrote back, and we realized he'd been giving a hard time to.... Joe Walsh!
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Ah - OKC = Oklahoma City
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But the nothing that is something isn't anything until it's thought to be something; Otherwise, it's less than nothing, it's a no-thing.
My not having coffee this morning to you is a no-thing; until I tell you, then it's now nothing to you but something you just read. Isn't that something?
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Physics as far as we understand it seems to show that “nothing” does not exist. Therefore if nothing or “nothingness” does not exist there must always be something. Take for example outer space. Let’s assume for a second that you can go WAY out to the ends of all that is to a place where radiation and partials from all stars and any other thing has not yet arrived. This is a place of true isolation.
However Einstein first hypothesized (I think he was the first) and has since been shown to be true, that even in the nothingness of space there still is something. This can be shown by the presence of gravity. In this place of isolation, spacetime still exists; If I where to place an object in this place of isolation, I could curve spacetime thus showing that even in this isolated place something still existed. Also if there is any validity to string-theory (most believe there is, but I will not go into the evidence here), even if I was able to destroy all things observable by us (IE: all things encompassed by spacetime I would still have things left.) Now if we get into the metaphysical we open a whole new can of worms. What exists beyond the universe. Metaphysics raises questions such as: “Is the universe all that is?” “Is there a god?” “If the universe ceased to be, would there be anything else?” And many more questions, but most scientist and philosophers agree that there must be an ultimate reality that is eternal and self existent. So this ultimate reality must always be, thereby eliminating the possibility of absolute nothingness. NOW BACK TO NOTHING . . . |
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I think this thread is making me numb all over. Kind of like being in an isolation tank. Well, I think I'll put in a white load. That brings up the never - ending debate on how much bleach to use. It's not good for elastic. My wife and I made a deal long ago - if she will make the bed in the A.M. I will do anything else she wants (within reason of course.) Well, I'm pretty bored now. Later... Larry. Anyway, I'll check back later, if I can find time between loads |
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Actually, taco's mention of physics does add a new aspect to your question. Nothing may not be nothing, but it becomes something when you think about it - it's a case of Schrodinger's cat.
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Something from nothing means nothing. Isn't that a song? If not never mind. Pretend I said nothing.
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Thinking about math again
So if you divide ZERO by Zero ( 0/0 ) , you should be #1 So if your a Zero, your also #1
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noth·ing (n¾th“¹ng) pron. 1. No thing; not anything: The box contained nothing. I've heard nothing about it. 2. No part; no portion: Nothing remains of the old house but the cellar hole. 3. One of no consequence, significance, or interest: The new nonsmoking policy is nothing to me. --noth·ing n. 1. Something that has no existence. 2. Something that has no quantitative value; zero: a score of two to nothing. 3. One that has no substance or importance; a nonentity: “A nothing is a dreadful thing to hold onto” (Edna O'Brien). --noth·ing adj. 1. Insignificant or worthless: “the utterly nothing role of a wealthy suitor” (Bosley Crowther). --noth·ing adv. In no way or degree; not at all: She looks nothing like her sister. --idiom. nothing doing. Informal. Certainly not. [Middle English, from Old English n³thing : n³, no; see NO2 + thing, thing; see THING.]
———————————————————— USAGE NOTE: According to the traditional rule, nothing is invariably treated as a singular, even when followed by an exception phrase containing a plural noun: Nothing except your fears stands (not stand) in your way. Nothing but roses meets (not meet) the eye. ———————————————————— ne. Important derivatives are: naught, naughty, neither, never, no1, no2, none, nor1, not, nothing, nay, annul, nefarious, neuter, nice, null, nullify, annihilate, non-, neglect, negligee, negotiate, negate, deny, renegade. ne. Not. 1.a. NAUGHT, (NAUGHTY), NEITHER, NEVER, NILL, NO1, NO2, NONE, (NOR1), (NOT), (NOTHING), from Old English ne, not, and n³, no; b. NAY, from Old Norse ne, not; c. NIX2, from Old High German ne, ni, not. a, b, and c all from Germanic *ne-, *na-. 2. ANNUL, NEFARIOUS, NESCIENCE, NEUTER, (NICE), NULL, NULLIFY, NULLIPARA, from Latin ne-, not, and n¿llus, none (ne- ÿ ¿llus, any; see oi-no-). 3. NIMIETY, from Latin nimis, too much, excessively, very (< *ne-mi-s, “not little”; *mi-, little; see mei-2). 4. NIHILISM, (NIHILITY), NIL; ANNIHILATE, from Latin nihil, nºl, nothing, contracted from nihilum, nothing (< *ne-hºlum, “not a whit, nothing at all”; hºlum, a thing, trifle; origin unknown). 5. NON-, from Latin n½n, not (< *ne-oinom, “not one thing”; *oino-, one; see oi-no-). 6. NISI, from Latin nºsº, unless (nº, not, from *nei ÿ sº, if; see swo-). 7.a. NEGLECT, (NEGLIGEE), NEGOTIATE, from Latin prefix neg-, not; b. NEGATE; ABNEGATE, DENY, RENEGADE, (RENEGE), from Latin neg³re, to deny. Both a and b from Italic *nek, not. 8. NEPENTHE, from Greek n¶-, not. 9. Zero-grade combining form *ö-. a. (i) UN-1, from Old English un-, not; (ii) ZUGUNRUHE, from Old High German un-, not. Both (i) and (ii) from Germanic *un-;b. IN-1, from Latin in-, not; c. A-1, (AN-), from Greek a-, an-, not; d. AHIMSA, AMRITA, from Sanskrit a-, an-, not. [Pokorny ne 756.]
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