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Originally Posted by CraigS
As in an active demonstration of "nothing" ?
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You can't even say that about it, because there is "
nothing" there to demonstrate anything to begin with. Even nothing

There is no existence, or even a definition of such.
The only real way they can understand it is if they can "feel" what you're saying. They have to understand the definition as in the complete absence of even absence. The moment there is even a scintilla of thought/existence, something is there. And from that, you can build a reality.
This is where the science of physics is starting to encroach on the metaphysical, and to be honest, I think that's where a science like physics will eventually head. It will include both the simple and mundane, and the extraordinary.