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Can nothing exist?

In order to have nothing it must be compared to something and if it is nothing or the lack of something it is a state itself ! Therefore singularity must have existed somewhere before it happened.I wonder if it was another dimension and how does a dimension differ from another universe? Please inform me.

Marine 8 Dec 15
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I'm gonna go with no. In the same way that there is no such thing as cold. Cold is a word someone came up with to denote the absence of heat. Similarly dark is nothing but the absence of light. So I would say nothing isn't a thing. Its the absence of anything.

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Physicist Lawrence Krauss wrote a book about this a few years ago.

[en.wikipedia.org]

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take some more acid

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