Thursday, October 23, 2014

space - Is it possible to create nothing?


Is it possible to create nothing?


Lets say you take a cube serving only as a a shell. Then expanded the cube.



Or a balloon, the size of really really small. Then expanded the balloon using outside forces to pull on the exterior. Could it be possible to create a shell that harnesses... well.. nothing but space? No atoms inside other than the exterior? I mean nothing.


Can you create 0? A vacuum isn't what I'm asking here.


Of course trying to do this, in my eyes, would simply rip the exterior apart because there's nothing getting inside to fill in the gap. Any thoughts?




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