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    What is the formulas of Nothing?

    I think : T=0K, E =0, t =0
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    My proofe.
    1.
    Now it is considered that the Universe, as an absolute frame of reference
    is in a condition of T = 2,7K (rests of relic radiation of the Big Bang ).
    But, the relic radiation is extended and in the future will change
    and decrease down to Т=0К.
    2.
    We cannot reach T=0K because it is Universe of
    heat and radiation death ( E=0).
    3.
    Death for us is an end of everything,
    enter in the Empire of NOTHING.
    4.
    Classic physics says :
    In NOTHING, in T=0K ( Energy =0) the moving of particles stops.
    Quantum physics.
    a)
    Quantum physics says:
    In NOTHING the moving is possible but only for “virtual particles”.
    b)
    Quantum physics respects the Classic physics very much.
    Quantum physics does not want to quarrel with Classic physics
    therefore it says modestly:
    In NOTHING the Energy is not zero, but approximately zero.
    To say so is like as some gynecologist says:
    “She is approximately a pregnant woman”.
    5.
    In the Empire of NOTHING:
    T=0K.
    Energy =0.
    Time=0.
    But “virtual particles” exist.
    6.
    Why do the particles of Classic physics stop its moving in T=0K?
    Why don,t the particles of Quantum physics stop its moving in T=0K?
    Maybe they are absolute different particles?

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    Re: What is the formulas of Nothing?

    Classical physics and Quantum physics don't speak the truth, they spek their truth. You assume that both are true. Why not assume that both are false? They are two ways of looking at the same thing. Don't change the 'same thing' part, that's objective. Change the subjective part, 'two ways of looking', two constructions of the mind. And the mind is the one thing which is not perfect (everything is, as it is everytyhing, but the mind is not part of everything, it is part of nothing (as in no-thing)).

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    Re: What is the formulas of Nothing?

    To Guille.
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    Put two fingers in electrical network,
    you will easy and quickly believe in Classic physics.

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    Re: What is the formulas of Nothing?

    Electricity and magnetism, which create the very perceptions of reality - sight, sound, taste, smell, touch, thought - are negatable forces.

    I.e., what you feel isn't real.

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    Smile Re: What is the formulas of Nothing?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nobody
    Electricity and magnetism, which create the very perceptions of reality - sight, sound, taste, smell, touch, thought - are negatable forces.

    I.e., what you feel isn't real.
    I agree totally with you there Nobody,we are surrounded by what feels to be
    real,but is actually an illusion.

    regards michael;
    Humilty,coupled with boldness,surprises truth to
    reveal herself?

 

 

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