Nothing

This is indeed unimaginable, for one cannot truly describe nothing.

Now, this nothingness is different than just air or darkness.

The emptiness of space outside of the atmosphere is much closer than the emptiness in an empty water bottle to true nothingness.

Before the creation of the universe I would imagine a dark void, but would this be accurate, for, in order to have a space with darkness, there must be a space to begin with.


The physical reality is made up of three things; matter, time and space.

Matter is that which can be felt. If you reach out your arm and move it back and forth, to your left then right, in a speedily motion, you can, in fact, feel the air around it. Matter is that which takes up space.

Time is the measure of change.

Space is that which holds matter. They are converse, space and matter. Space is the place in which matter exists.

Without these there is no physical activity. Nothing physical. Just emptiness.

Outside of the materials that the immense ball of matter which took up space, there was nothing.


What I would see is nothing.


What I would hear, is nothing.


What I would feel; nothing.






But I also wouldn’t be.

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