whatever well duh
Something, anything, nothing, everything, plaything, farthing, and bathing are all that I can think of right now.
No man is nothing so if he is something then he is correct!
nothing i don't think unless you can think of something.
It is imposible to do nothing. Even when you think you're doing nothing you could be standing. So yes you're allways doing something.
Nothing happenend. Everything was just fine. But if you really want to know... nothing happenend, i think.
* Nothing is something which the person who refers to it suggests that the entity that they are talking about is devoid of meaning or status. * Nothing is actually something. 'Nothing' is impossible. Nothing only means lack of importance == == == == == == * What ever you choose it to be. * A quantity of no importance; "it looked like nothing I had ever seen before"; "reduced to nil all the work we had done"; "we racked up a pathetic goose egg"; "it was all for naught"; "I didn't hear zilch about it" * A nonexistent thing * In no way; to no degree; "he looks nothing like his father" Nothing is the lack or absence of anything. "Nothing" and "zero" are closely related but not identical concepts. The term "nothing" is rarely used mathematically, though it could be said that a set contains nothing if and only if it is the empty set, in which case its cardinality (or size) is zero. Nothing differs from zero in the way that zero is something, a finite amount which is defined. ... * Nothing is an album by Swedish tech metal band Meshuggah. * The special value that indicates that an object variable is no longer associated with any actual object. * Nothing is an impossible concept for humans to grasp. By the simple fact of thinking about, or naming it is as nothing, we are making it into something... it is brought into existence and is no longer 'nothing'. * Nothing can, however, be thought of indirectly. If we think of a large space filling only 90% of a box, we know 10% is not part of the space. Therefore, we can think of nothing, but only in comparison to something else. * Nothing is the absence of something (I think it's a state of mind). * Nothing is something, because if we are doing nothing, that nothing is something, and it could be anything. * I would say that nothing is everything. So as to say everything is nothing. * 'Nothing' does exist because it's in between particles. * Nothing is the absence of something. * What is not nothing, no. What is very much something. If what were nothing, then why have nothing? There would be no need for nothing and I'm not so sure there is a need for nothing now. What is What and nothing is nothing and A is A. * Nothing isn't anything unless you think about it, which turns it into something. * Nothing is a reference to the absence of a subject matter on which to base perspective. This could be observed if there were a mirror which did not reflect (not only image, but also color). It would be transparent, and would have no mass.
The quietest sound in the world is generally considered to be around 0 decibels, which is the threshold of human hearing. At this level, the sound would be so faint that it would be very difficult, if not impossible, to perceive.
You cant think about nothin because when you think about it it become something. Do I ever not think, YES
to know nothing but think we know everything masking all the things we could possibly know.. do you think clapping is weird? i mean.. seriously banging your hands together really hard to make a slapping sound to appreciate something.. strange.
EVERYTHING! Why would you even compare it to that? They are nothing alike, so everything is different.
Everything i think nothing is exciting about krill cause it is just fish that whales eat!!
I agree, but it depends on what you consider 'nothing'. Some people might say everything that isn't concrete can be seen as nothing. But working hard isn't concrete while most people would say the money earned for a job wasn't just given for nothing. Another way to look at the question: you get it for nothing when it has had or will have no consequences. Then I would indeed mean that you can never get anything for nothing. What you get will always affect your life. A third explanation, for nothing: that you haven't done anything on purpose to get something. Then getting a present from friends can be seen as something for nothing. But the way I think the question should be looked at, is that in the past, in whatever way, you have made or have helped make a reason for why you have received that something. Then, indeed, you can never get anything for nothing, because everything you get will have a reason why you get it, and because it is in your life, that reason will always be partly made by you.