If you want to follow me,
you've got to play pinball.
And put in your earplugs
put on your eyeshades
you know where to put the caulk
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Now you can't hear me,
your ears are truly sealed.
You can't speak either,
your mouth is filled.
You can't see nothing,
and pinball completes the scene.
Here comes Uncle Ernie to guide you to
Your very own machine.
Nothing... void... oh the agony! the voices! I'm all alone but the voices call me! AHHHHHHHHHH...
Scratch that! Is blackness something? I guess it is, so then blackness isn't nothing. So nothing has to not be something, so it can't be darkness. So it means you are imagining nothing only when you're not imagining anything.
Originally posted by Poo Face
As a kid, when I'd try to imagine what it would be like if there was absolutely nothing, I'd picture a big black empty space. Now, I realize that a big black empty space is indeed 'something' . . . so what is 'nothing'??? 😕
Nothing would be absence of space, time and mass.
Re: Is it possible to imagine "nothing"?
Originally posted by =Tired Hiker=
As a kid, when I'd try to imagine what it would be like if there was absolutely nothing, I'd picture a big black empty space. Now, I realize that a big black empty space is indeed 'something' . . . so what is 'nothing'??? 😕