WEEK FOUR- POST THREE
My reaction to my learning is having a newfound interest in our understanding of physics and quantum relativity. I learned that light traveled to void essentially, requiring not material medium at all, unlike any other form of electromagnetic wavelengths. This fact alone intrigued me enough to want to keep learning more. I know now that light is unique to itself alone, at least to our current knowledge of known EM wavelengths.
How do we know the existence of nothingness? Does it's "nonexistence" go against everything we know about matter and physics, let alone reality?
How do we know the existence of nothingness? Does it's "nonexistence" go against everything we know about matter and physics, let alone reality?
Does anyone have a theory of nothingness now? How do they explain it?
ReplyDeleteThe Void is the philosophical concept of nothingness manifested. The notion of the Void is relevant to several realms of metaphysics. There's no theory that I now of, its remained a philosophical topic.
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