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Originally Posted by Boerseun
Just for clarity, we are very cavalier in discussing 'nothing', but are we talking metric or imperial, here? What units are we using in measuring 'nothing'?
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It is important to understand that because we use these idiosyncratic and arbitrary measurement systems--whether imperial or metric--that we are wasting our time trying to detect nothing. In order to detect nothing we need to come up with a new measurement system based on the ratio of the atomic weight of Nullodium to the harmonic frequency of a Bose-Einstein condensate. Otherwise nothing will appear not to exist, and we will never be able to communicate with it.
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Originally Posted by Boerseun
Is 'nothing' under discussion here a zero reading in inch, millimeter, kilogram or pound?
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Moreover, please note that zero nothing is NOT equal to a null set. If you are going to expect me to roll out the abstract algebra necessary to prove this to you, you can expect nothing.
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