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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message t... Jimmie D wrote: And the physicist that explanined it to me made me wish I had never brought up the subject becuse I had planned other things for the evening than her 4 hr explanation. From what I got of it nothing is what exist beyound the boundries of the universe and empty space would have to exist within the universe. Outside the universe would be "absolute nothingness" as opposed to nothing being in an empty bucket within the universe. It certainly depends upon the definition of "nothing" that is being used -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com Is there any other kind of nothingness than absolute nothingness? Jimmie |
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