On 5/31/2011 9:42 PM, Olrik wrote:
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Huh?
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Yeah, the particularly dense have a problem here, understanding this,
for some strange reason, and, like I said, it doesn't seem to be taught
in schools, so, let me rephrase:
"Nothing can't hold something."
The logic of that statement is self-explanatory. You can NOT "put"
something into nothing because there would be no "space" to "put" it into!
Indeed, if you "succeed" in putting something into nothing -- it would
cease to exist! DUH!, there would be "nothing" to hold the "something!"
(and exemplified with the cube of plant fibers ... although an over
simplification.)
Regards,
JS