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On Sep 18, 6:47*pm, wrote:
On Sep 18, 8:07*am, Cecil Moore wrote: wrote: Please show me the reference that proves empty is not nothing and I will prove by definition of the word empty that empty is not something. This is true even in the 21st centruy. If you chose to use colloquial English, you have to live (or die) by fuzzy unscientific definitions. The definition for "empty" that I have been using here is "absolute nothing", i.e. no space and not even the structure of space is there. I defined my use of the word "empty" days ago. It is the same as a *literal* interpretation of the definition from Websters's: "empty - 1. containing nothing", i.e. literally "empty - containing absolutely nothing including space" -- 73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com From Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 : *1. Containing nothing; not holding or having anything within; * * * * void of contents or appropriate contents; not filled; -- * * * * said of an inclosure, or a container, as a box, room, * * * * house, etc.; as, an empty chest, room, purse, or pitcher; * * * * an empty stomach; empty shackles. * * * * [1913 Webster] A. I see no induication that the word has changed since at least 1913. I see no indication of the use of "empty" as a scientific term that includes absence of space. B. It is obvious from the above definition that "empty" includes the presence of space, otherwise there would be no locus of points which could be characterized as empty. Another way to say it is, in the absence of space, there is nothing to be empty. Without space, the word "empty" has no utility or purpose. in 1913 the study of particles was not linked to the four forces of the standard model It hasn,t hit the books because there is no series of references that can be included. No book no need for a revised dictionary no need for change Re obvious.. a word used when supporting logic is not readily available Art Art |
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