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No, nothing cannot exist because the concept of nothing implies the absence of existence.

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Does nothing exist in the vast expanse of the universe?

The vast expanse of the universe contains many objects and phenomena, such as stars, planets, galaxies, and dark matter. So, it is not accurate to say that nothing exists in the universe.


What is the concept of "nothing doesn't exist" and how does it relate to our understanding of the universe?

The concept of "nothing doesn't exist" suggests that even when we think there is nothing, there is still something present. This idea challenges the notion of true emptiness. In relation to our understanding of the universe, it implies that there is always some form of energy or matter, even in seemingly empty space. This concept challenges traditional ideas of nothingness and prompts us to reconsider our understanding of the fundamental nature of the universe.


Why does the concept of zero not exist in certain mathematical systems?

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