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Originally Posted by OntheWindowStand If we are talking physically nothing then yes that is a easy question. nothing is right outside our atmosphere onlything there are forms of enerygy no matter at all though |
I don't mean to abuse you, but the relative nothiness of space is only that, and it is a rather safe conclusion that there is. at a minimum, a whole lot of free hydrogen through out the cosmos. And, if Aristotle was right that nothing has no proportional relationship with one, or two, or three; then zero as a concept is not really a concept at all, but is instead a mathamatical fiction given to make equations efficient, and workable. Math, like language is an abstraction of reality, and yet, it does not have to be exact to be generally correct, and since it is a form of relationship, past errors can be corrected for in the present.