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Old 24-March-2008, 01:29 PM
Nereid Nereid is offline
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Originally Posted by JimJast View Post
"Nothing" is defined as a part of space that contains no real energy (e.g. niether photons nor real particles).
So, since the real universe contains no examples of 'nothing', per this definition*, does this take this ATM idea from physics into philosophy?

* all those photons and neutrinos, for starters ....