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Is a universe where absolutely nothing exists conceivable without contradiction?
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February 24, 2011

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Sean Greenberg
February 25, 2011 (changed February 25, 2011) Permalink

It does not seem inconceivable to me: especially if one draws a distinction between a universe and the objects in it, it certainly seems conceptually possible. And a brief search on the web suggests that this conclusion is not merely the result of uninformed, armchair speculation: click on this link.

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