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Is there nothing in the universe?

Most people define the universe as:

All the stars in the sky plus emptiness.

So, what is nothingness?

The standard answer is: there is nothing in the universe except planets and galaxies with physical existence. For example, nothingness is an open space around us that draws air away.

But is nothingness really nothingness It's nothing. Why does he still exist in our consciousness?

We can clearly distinguish between nothingness and stellar galaxies.

Is it possible that nothingness is true, and all the planets and us are fillers?

In the vast universe, galaxies may occupy less than one tenth of the space of the universe. Maybe we are impurities in the universe together with this one-tenth of a million galaxies.

The universe is like a glass of water. Galaxies are metal ions such as sodium and magnesium, and an unknown particle attached to an electron by human beings. We will feel that this glass of water is empty and there is nothing. But in fact, nothingness is the main body, and everything else is an addition.

What we call nothingness may be that the sensory organs of our existence do not feel nothingness. Just like we can't see the existence of gas. Just like there may be an alien species that can't smell the smell of the earth and see the colors on the earth, but they don't have corresponding sensor tubes.

Maybe there are creatures deep in the distant universe. They can perceive the so-called nothingness, and they can't understand the "nothingness" in their consciousness, because this is the real existence.

And we are too young to be narrow-minded in HTC's cosmic force wife. We are not the subject and center of the universe. We may not even know a billionth of the universe. All we know is a hair on the cow. Maybe we don't know about the landslide on the other side of the universe.