There is a form of nothingness even more empty than the vacuum of space Panther Media GmbH / Alamy
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Most of us complain about nothing from time to time. Like when you open the fridge, see the empty shelves, and sigh, “There’s nothing to eat†– even though there’s a half-eaten yogurt and some suspicious…



