Natsuko Natsuko
  • 26-04-2016
  • Physics
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What is your interpretation of 'nothing'? (Talking astrophysics) More answers the better!

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kirkir
kirkir kirkir
  • 26-04-2016
MY personal interpretation of nothing is no atoms or particles of anything. but keep in mind im 11 
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