Sanai Williams: What is nothing? (My choosing)

 This is one of the many questions that can be answered with the question. "What is nothing?" "it's nothing. The absence of things." But is that truly the case? What defines things? Can they only be seen, touched, felt? Air is a thing because we give it a name and we use it everyday. Emotions are a thing because we feel them every day. No the absent of all things should essentially be something we cannot comprehend. Like a tangible subtraction device. No air, no name, no things that link to humanity. But what if nothing links to another species? Is it still nothing then? Or is it only nothing because we do not know about it? Nothing cannot be the unknown because the unknown is a thing we often think about everyday. Nothing we know and don't know cannot be nothing. We do not know what nothing can be.

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