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Seeing as a singularity is an infinitely small mathematical point, with absolutely no dimensions, could 'nothing' then be described as a singularity of something? So that when you identify a lump of nothing, and you put it under a microscope, and you keep on magnifying it, there'll still be nothing.
The interesting thing, then, is the extent of 'nothing's' event horison. You can look at it from any conceivable distance, and you'll still see nothing. A lump of 'nothing' has an event horison that grows outwardly at the speed of light from the moment of the piece of nothing's creation. Twenty years ago my grandfather died, and I inherited nothing. That fact is now observable in a sphere with a twenty light-year radius. The event horison of the nothingness making up my inheritance now includes quite a few stars. In that sense, nothing kicks ass - much cooler than black holes.
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05-12-2007
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For a page of nothing it sure takes a while to load..
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05-12-2007
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...which, of course, says a lot of the molecular weight of nothing.
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05-12-2007
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...which, of course, says a lot of the molecular weight of nothing.
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oh course what I meant was it has a lot to do with the price of fish in china.
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05-12-2007
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Life is worth nothing for a fish in China. They don't last very long there, apparently.
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05-13-2007
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Apparently the feeling you get when you 'loose you stomache' on an amusement park ride or a dip in the road is what astronaughts feel all the time in '0g'. A feeling of not feeling anything.
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05-13-2007
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Life is worth nothing for a fish in China. They don't last very long there, apparently.
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On the contrary, mon frere. I would argue that the shorter the average lifespan for fish becomes, the *value* of each life gains increasing value as the average approaches nothing.
At nothing there is a singularity with infinite potential for a long, happy fish-life, and another singularity which represents the expectations of Chinese fishermen.
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...so what you're telling me, is that if the Chinese increase their fish consumption even more, we'll get closer to finding the first immortal fish in China?
Can you eat an immortal fish? There's nothing in the manual about it, but won't it kinda screw with the definition of immortality?
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05-13-2007
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We can keep it going as long as we value each other's company here.
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"every day there's something new
which is the same song
on some old galactic radio
looping around one star"
Quite pagan, of you
I believe it I believe nothing I believe what I feel
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05-16-2007
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Nothing does not exist! Everywhere there is something!
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