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What would the universe be if it was nothing?

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I can't really describe it but I think you know what I mean. If the world was nothing what would it be? Would it be just the color white or pitch dark? I know nobody knows for sure, but what would be your guess? If planets were nothing and stars were gone and the skies were no more... what could the world be? This may sound a bit strange but I was just curious, aren't you?

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  1. Just the absence of all. Nothing also means no time and no space. When you have even a tiny bit of energy, there should be time and space.


  2. What do you mean "IF"

  3. it wouldnt be anything...and no one would care...lig

  4. Imagine an open zipper. The space between is our universe. Now close the zipper. Our universe is now nothing.

    I believe that the objects in our universe are so tiny compared to the totality of everything that it is merely open space, resting somewhere in some infinite reality.

    Remember, the planets and stars only exist because we perceive them. Without the brain, there is no perception of anything. Perhaps that is nothing, the absence of perception.

  5. You wouldn't know because you wouldn't exist. Your question doesn't have a concrete answer. Sometimes I think like that. But it's impossible to know... kind of like trying to imagine a new colour. I can't help but think of a grain of sand or a photon... thats what it would look like.

  6. assuming by the universe you mean those things seen.

    if it was nothing  and it is the universe what will it be? i don't know the future, i'm ok in the here and now.

  7. ENERGY

  8. if there was nothing not even time nor space what would be left its VACUUM

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