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So I decided to bring some friends home with me for the weekend, and I just finished up playing an intense round of in a pickel. To explain the rules at a short, you basically decide what can go into what. Well I don't remember what card was before it, but we deci itded that something could go into nothing. Of course it started a furious debate, which is still in the works that is, but my friend suggested I bring the argument to others.

So I ask you this, even though it might start up a furious heated debate...

1) Can Anything go into Nothing?
2) Is nothing Anything?

I personally believe that both are true!

So comment and let me know what you think! Let's have some fun with this.

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sbonzo
Apr 20,2008 3:14 am

hah ya I know exactly what you mean
carlahovis
Apr 19,2008 9:35 pm

depends on what you mean , logicall or literal. dunno .ehh my brain hurts.
sbonzo
Apr 19,2008 6:38 pm

man...this is crazy stuff. Lol
cesarsuki
Apr 19,2008 5:24 pm

1)it's just general statement, if you assign Anything to be something with a value you can't go into nothing unless nothing is defined. If you are defining "go into" as Work, it must be then a case of displacement, if nothing is zero displacement, then everything/anything goes into nothing when it is at rest. Which is the first Newton Law.

2)Is the blue crayon white? no, it's blue unless you are renaming the color blue to be white...Moreover what nothing is is just a description for what we understand as nothing or null.
sbonzo
Apr 19,2008 8:16 am

True, I agree with you "nothing" technically does not exist. However, one of the arguments was can anything go into nothing. If nothing does exist in some cases, can something go into it? I believe that are cases that nothing does exist and is out there to some degree. You do have some good points though and I believe that they can fit the theory well.

An interesting to think about is everything before the big bang theory, or how the universe was created to begin with. It used to be nothing, as far as I am concerned.
Dx619
Apr 19,2008 5:45 am

"Nothing" doesn't exist, everything has a value, just like scraps of data on a computer, whether it's invisible or visible, it still holds something and it is recognisable. So, to hold both of your arguements, nothing does not exist, so no matter can become nothing not does it hold any value, "Nothing" is the mere sad feeling you get when you feel you are unneeded or one with no talent/skill/posession.
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