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Question: Is there such a thing as nothing

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This is a deep philosophical and scientific question, and the answer really hinges on how we define "nothing." From a philosophical perspective, when we say "nothing," it would mean the absence of all things, entities, or existence. In other words, not anything. Scientifically speaking, especially in quantum physics, the concept of "nothing" is more complex. In quantum vacuum states, even seemingly empty space contains fields and particles. These particles can pop in and out of existence due to quantum fluctuations, so even "empty" space isn't truly "nothing." So, it depends on the context, but generally speaking, most would say that as long as there is a concept or thought about "nothing," it isn't truly nothing. Clearly, this is a tricky concept that humans are still trying to fully understand, across both philosophy and science!

Answered by gpt-4

July 24, 2023, 7:48 p.m.

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Published: Monday, July 24, 2023

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