No, light is not the absence of darkness. Darkness is nothing, light is something.No, light is not the absence of darkness. Darkness is nothing, light is something.No, light is not the absence of darkness. Darkness is nothing, light is something.No, light is not the absence of darkness. Darkness is nothing, light is something.
Something that is visible to the naked eye, really!
Nothing bad you might just not be ovulating as much as usual due to stress or something else. It has nothing to do with sex.
Such is an argument for the fact of there never having been nothing, or equivalently that there was always something. from one viewpoint, it is possibly evidence that the universe is infinite; from another, it could just be meaningless if there is no cause needed, and as many have put it, "stuff just happens". However, the fact of a beginning is inherent in whether there was nothing or if "it" is infinite. When there was nothing and now something, then there must have been beginning; when infinite, there was no beginning. Both rely on an assumption, as neither can be proved entirely true or false, and so asking whether there was a beginning really depends on what you assume or show.
I will sit idle in a corner doing nothing because even if u do something worthwhile, this ruthless world is not gonna accept you or your work.
It's called a miracle.
It's impossible to do nothing because there is always a name for something which means every action has a name so that is why it is impossible to do nothing.
No. You can't get it, or make it out of nothing - it has to come from someone/something who has it.
It is a quotation from Shakespeare's play King Lear, Act 1 Scene 1. Lear asks his daughter Cordelia what she is prepared to say in order to be entitled to a share in the kingdom; she says "Nothing." Lear warns her "Nothing will come of nothing", or basically, if you want something, you should be prepared to give something for it.
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If something exists and nothing doesn't exist then nothing is never better than something. Nothing does not exist so it can't be better than something. Answer Or...if you have something but it's terrible or miserable then...nothing CAN be better than something. :-)
Absolutely, there is no such thing as nothing Because nothing is always something
It is a quotation from Shakespeare's play King Lear, Act 1 Scene 1. Lear asks his daughter Cordelia what she is prepared to say in order to be entitled to a share in the kingdom; she says "Nothing." Lear warns her "Nothing will come of nothing", or basically, if you want something, you should be prepared to give something for it.
it is not possible to come from nothing. something just doesnt manafest right before your eyes. i believe everything forms from a cell. and then we evolved into this. we didnt just pop up somewhere out of the blue just because.
Something for Nothing was created in 1976.
we were nothing but something and something except nothing
Something Out of Nothing - film - was created in 1979.