I understand why it has to exist, but how can zero exist, if zero is nothing, then nothing is something witch means that zero cant exist, I have seen similar questions but I still don't get it, he
philosophy of mathematics - How can zero exist if zero is nothing ...
Throughout the history of time, it has been almost everyone’s intuition that something cannot come from nothing. That intuition is so strong that many can’t even imagine this to be false. But would...
'Nothing' might be a result of 'something'. There was always 'something' but this 'something' is not always the same. Sometimes it changes in to 'something' else. This means that the 'something else' is proceeded by its own nothingness You can project this little theory on to our own brain: The concept of 'nothingness' which is fabricated by the brain is nothing more than a result of the fact ...
The question should be 'How can something come out of nothing' not 'Why cannot something come out of nothing'. Stephen Hawkings has recently argued as to how the universe can come out of nothing, but to my mind his argument is rather circular and it's not provable.
metaphysics - Can we imagine "nothing" or can we only conceive a ...
You ask about "nothing" (..."that nothing lasts forever?"); if any thing can be considered a thermodynamic system, the Laws of Thermodynamics apply to it. In this case, a thing is a physical object (an object perceived by means of experience). So, the Laws of Thermodynamics condition the definition of a physical object, and apply to it.