Nothing and nothingness

Abstract

The two words nothing and nothingness are often used interchangeably. And both are often used to refer to non-existence and to mean the absence of something. Although in conversations there may not be a noticeable difference between them or what they refer to, these two words refer to different concepts. And there is a fundamental difference between them.

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Hamed Hosseini
Ghazvin Medical University (Alumnus)

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