I found this topic so intriguing that I actually read all the posts in it.
Made me think about this 'Nothing'.
Nothing is a pure fiction, it does not exist. But you can't turn this statement around, or can you? Does Nothing, (Meaning Not Anything at all) exist? Then how come we seem to exist; only to discuss it's sheer existence?
No, it must be like just a word to help grasp other concepts. Because it cannot exist on earth or closeby, where so much matter is close together - it could only exist in a universe where only nothing (complete vacuum and zero energy) is.
And if such a place exists, maybe on a parallel timeline or dimension, then it doesn't matter to us, because we could never see or measure it. Only, if light, radiation or something would hit it, and then it wouldn't be nothing any more. Even if it would stay neutral and absolute vacuum etc, it would get a name - and thus be SOMETHING
Or is Nothing really something, just very different from what we think of?
Maybe we create Nothing in this thread!
Dammit, call the Noble Prize Committee :hatsoff: