Is there such a thing as nothingness?

Is there such a thing as nothingness?

All roads are blocked to a philosophy which reduces everything to the word ‘no.’ To ‘no’ there is only one answer and that is ‘yes.’ Nihilism has no substance. There is no such thing as nothingness, and zero does not exist. Everything is something. Nothing is nothing. Man lives more by affirmation than by bread.

What is the definition of nothing?

Ultimately, the definition of nothing may just be an ever-moving target, shifting with every scientific revolution as new insights show us what we thought was nothing is really something. “Maybe nothing will never be resolved,” Tyson said.

What is the simple answer to nothing exists?

‘Nothing exists’ is simple in the sense of being an easy to remember generalization. Consider a test whose questions have the form ‘Does x exist?’. The rule ‘Always answer no!’ is unsurpassably short and comprehensive.

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Why is there something rather than nothing?

Some philosophers conclude ‘Why is there something rather than nothing?’ is unanswerable. They think the question stumps us by imposing an impossible explanatory demand, namely, Deduce the existence of something without using any existential premises.

Is there anything after death?

We could have conversations with our family members, discover answers to some of life’s most difficult questions, and we would have the opportunity to meet many of the greats. So to answer the question, it is entirely possible that there is nothing after death.

What happens to our consciousness after we die?

Much DEEPER concepts than the Bible touches upon. Consciousness DOES continue after death… we ALL will hear & decide upon the Gospel message if we missed it while alive. NOTHING we have done earns our salvation. Out default position is eternal separation from God if we fail to accept what Jesus freely offers, based on His accomplishments only.

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