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the philosophy of true nothingness fascinates me because, to me, it is one of the most inconceivable concepts for the human mind to grasp.
id bargain if you asked a random person on the street to imagine nothing they would think of an empty room, some might think of just a white or black space. but it's impossible to imagine nothing. nothing isn't white or black because you need colors, light and wavelengths for color to exist. not only that but an observer to confirm the existence of the colors. true nothingness is no colors, no light, no dark. it's nothing. and its truly inconceivable because every time someone tries to think of nothing, they inevitably end of thinking of something that encapsulates what they think nothing is rather than true nothingness.
I would love to hear your thoughts on this opinion of mine as well as anything you'd like to add.
id bargain if you asked a random person on the street to imagine nothing they would think of an empty room, some might think of just a white or black space. but it's impossible to imagine nothing. nothing isn't white or black because you need colors, light and wavelengths for color to exist. not only that but an observer to confirm the existence of the colors. true nothingness is no colors, no light, no dark. it's nothing. and its truly inconceivable because every time someone tries to think of nothing, they inevitably end of thinking of something that encapsulates what they think nothing is rather than true nothingness.
I would love to hear your thoughts on this opinion of mine as well as anything you'd like to add.