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Presuming that when we die thats it, no after life, no reencarnation, no nothing. What is nothing?

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Presuming that when we die thats it, no after life, no reencarnation, no nothing. What is nothing?

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Nothing, in this sense, is not physical, it is metaphysical, where it is in the mind as the opposite of everything, which is also metaphysical, realistic only in the absolute and therefore purely abstrat. We often use both nothing as well as everthing arbitrarily, to convey the meanings of the presence or the abscence of something, where something is just as much realistic as our experience of it. When it comes to matter of dimentions and scales beyond the grasp of our knowledge and understanding, we argue if there is something then there certainly is everything, and vice versa. We conclude that if there is the finite solar system, the Milky Way, and a host of other galaxies in the surroundings then there is the universe, beyond there is nothing, then we cannot help wondering could that nothing that comes to our knowledge by the presence of something, now the universe, be also a part of everything, which obvious is an instance of self-contradiction. Imagine life to be that universe.

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