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"Is the number zero stupid?"
No. We have both a numeral, and a word for it.
"How can anyone believe that there is such a thing as nothing?"
Starvation is the word when you have eaten all the apples, and have zero apples. Nothing is another name for zero.
"Even Lawrence Krauss says that something is nothing."
You keep using other words for zero, and act like your words make sense. So clearly nothing is something, or what you are saying is senseless.
Which is it?
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I keep telling my bank that... they say my balance is zero, but I tell them they are not looking hard enough!
I think you are talking about the concept of nothing... not the number zero. Mathematics would be tough w/o a zero, so I say it stays.
Even the concept of nothing is important... it's similar to the concept of infinity. Neither are useful alone, but are used for computations.
And we could debate the philosophical implications of nothing forever. Well not forever. If we discussed it forever we would eventually have nothing to talk about. heh.
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Zero is not nothing (double negative is intended).
It is a number that indicates how many pencils are in the drawer when there are no pencils in the drawer. Notice I said it is a number. All numbers are abstract, have no meaning until we give them meaning. So you might as well say 1 is nothing, but you would be wrong there too.
0 is used to hold a place in our number definition: 205 is not the same as 25.
So 0 is "something" you are just trying to causing trouble.
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Well, nothing is not zero here's the mathematical proof for that statement:
Ø = { }
Ø ≠ {0}
or the be mathematically straightforward simply:
0 ≠
That's a fact !!!
And I am " so stupid " to think Absolute Nothing as an extremely genuine theory:
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index...
In fact Lawrence the super-idiot Krauss has an incomplete Origin Theory since in his retarded theory he cannot explain where space-time comes from thus an incomplete Origin. When you (i.e. rhetorically speaking) are so retarded like Lawrence Krauss that you have an incomplete Origin, you set up a situation which involves a dreamlike sketchy description of reality that should make any reasonable person run as fast as they can; since dreamlike sketchy descriptions of reality are not hallmarks of truth !!!
And as far as Krauss' faith in Qauntum Insanity he should swallow this:
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index...
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Good.