Can nothing ever truly exist? On a scientific level this is a gray area.
Nothing can't exist, but it can consent to its own conception. :^)
I wouldn't even call it an abstract problem. Maybe in a overly-philosophical sense, sure
It's impossible to get nothing...although Black Holes probably come close (although even then, they have gravity soooo...)
Quote from: One Punch Turkey on January 11, 2016, 02:10:47 PMI wouldn't even call it an abstract problem. Maybe in a overly-philosophical sense, surehow do you mean "overly-philosophical"
Quote from: Pysgnirish on January 11, 2016, 02:18:48 PMIt's impossible to get nothing...although Black Holes probably come close (although even then, they have gravity soooo...)by many standards black hole are more thing than we are thing
Quote from: eggsalad on January 11, 2016, 03:11:15 PMQuote from: Pysgnirish on January 11, 2016, 02:18:48 PMIt's impossible to get nothing...although Black Holes probably come close (although even then, they have gravity soooo...)by many standards black hole are more thing than we are thingI meant "close as" to true nothing in the sense is they're in the vacuum of space and have no light either.Of course they are something, they have an astounding gravitational force. But that's my point, true nothingness is impossible. If you were able to have a thick lead box containing a vacuum, truly devoid of any particles at all there would still be the forces of gravity acting within, and that can't be removed or blocked off.
Quote from: Pysgnirish on January 11, 2016, 05:15:15 PMQuote from: eggsalad on January 11, 2016, 03:11:15 PMQuote from: Pysgnirish on January 11, 2016, 02:18:48 PMIt's impossible to get nothing...although Black Holes probably come close (although even then, they have gravity soooo...)by many standards black hole are more thing than we are thingI meant "close as" to true nothing in the sense is they're in the vacuum of space and have no light either.Of course they are something, they have an astounding gravitational force. But that's my point, true nothingness is impossible. If you were able to have a thick lead box containing a vacuum, truly devoid of any particles at all there would still be the forces of gravity acting within, and that can't be removed or blocked off.theyre also likea ton of matter
I'd say that if you could get something without space or time, you may be able to say you have nothing. But idk.
Quote from: Cheat on January 11, 2016, 09:07:36 PMI'd say that if you could get something without space or time, you may be able to say you have nothing. But idk.Then it's still something, no?
Quote from: Winy on January 11, 2016, 10:48:42 PMQuote from: Cheat on January 11, 2016, 09:07:36 PMI'd say that if you could get something without space or time, you may be able to say you have nothing. But idk.Then it's still something, no?Well, that's just playing semantic word games. Our language isn't really suited for this discussion, but nonetheless, I think you know what he meant.
Y'all bitches're arguing over nothing
Now THIS is shitposting