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Nothing. Nothing at all.
This is a reply to a post of a blog (I didn't post it because I didn't want to make an account). The Website
Well then, nothing must really be interesting if an entire essay can be written about nothing! I think nothing is real, but it's hard to say because it is almost impossible to have nothing. There's the nothing that you have no money, nothing that you have no property, nothing that it wasn't a big deal, nothing as in emotionless, or nothing as in the actual deal of nothing. Actually, some say space is nothing, or that nothing is in space, but they must mean materially in some spaces, because there is something where they thought there was nothing. Of course, when talking about nothing, one must be careful about writing nothing because nothing gets more confusing than getting the wrong nothing confused with some other nothing. Back to the subject. Nothing has so many uses, nothing works better than the actual nothing. Nothing, in its purest form of nothing, is nothing. I'll try to help you understand nothing. Imagine a ball in space. Now, take away the ball. Remove all light. Get rid of those stars or planets in the back round. Remove all invisible waves. Remove all sense of sight, smell, touch, and sound. It's starting to sound like the Twilight Zone, right? Now, remove all sense of time and being. Remove all notions of feelings. Remove all matter. Remove color and light. Remove everything. Now you have a pretty good sense of nothing.
Well then, nothing must really be interesting if an entire essay can be written about nothing! I think nothing is real, but it's hard to say because it is almost impossible to have nothing. There's the nothing that you have no money, nothing that you have no property, nothing that it wasn't a big deal, nothing as in emotionless, or nothing as in the actual deal of nothing. Actually, some say space is nothing, or that nothing is in space, but they must mean materially in some spaces, because there is something where they thought there was nothing. Of course, when talking about nothing, one must be careful about writing nothing because nothing gets more confusing than getting the wrong nothing confused with some other nothing. Back to the subject. Nothing has so many uses, nothing works better than the actual nothing. Nothing, in its purest form of nothing, is nothing. I'll try to help you understand nothing. Imagine a ball in space. Now, take away the ball. Remove all light. Get rid of those stars or planets in the back round. Remove all invisible waves. Remove all sense of sight, smell, touch, and sound. It's starting to sound like the Twilight Zone, right? Now, remove all sense of time and being. Remove all notions of feelings. Remove all matter. Remove color and light. Remove everything. Now you have a pretty good sense of nothing.