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What does nothing look like? it cant be all black, because that would be black, and not nothing.
 
what if nothing looked like this
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nothing is nothing.


ps. if you want something more serious.. it's an abstract concept
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nothing looks like...

nothing *mind blown*
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If you’re being technical nothing would be black since if there were any atoms or photons in it to create or reflect light it wouldn’t be nothing anymore. So therefore light can’t go through the nothing without it being light so therefore it must be black.
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If you’re being technical nothing would be black since if there were any atoms or photons in it to create or reflect light it wouldn’t be nothing anymore. So therefore light can’t go through the nothing without it being light so therefore it must be black.
Yes but it wouldnt be nothing, as it is black
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es but it wouldnt be nothing, as it is black
Well technically, black is the shade/color defined by the absence of light. One can't have true "black light", just a substance that reflects no light or no source of light (which would be the case in nothing). For example, space is black, but space is mostly empty where there aren't any stars emitting photons or atoms. On earth, however, there is a much greater presence of particles such as atoms and photons coming from our sun.

(Sorry if this is confusing I just like going onto tangents about science.)
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Try to look out of your elbow. That's what it looks like.
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We don't know what "nothing" looks like because its nothing. You can't describe something that isn't visible or there
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Well technically, black is the shade/color defined by the absence of light. One can't have true "black light", just a substance that reflects no light or no source of light (which would be the case in nothing). For example, space is black, but space is mostly empty where there aren't any stars emitting photons or atoms. On earth, however, there is a much greater presence of particles such as atoms and photons coming from our sun.

(Sorry if this is confusing I just like going onto tangents about science.)
yes but it would be black not nothing

but scientifically
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