It is a philosophical puzzle if it around the concept of nothing, especially in the English language as a noun is a person, a place or thing. Everything has a name is a noun, and in the English language "nothing" is a noun. And we know that nouns exist because they are something. Now, some might say this is an error in our language, but actually I don't think it is. And I would like to explain why. First of all I would like you questions; where is nothing? Well, that's nothing where something or anything that is not. But nothing is a noun, and it is one thing, and it is a name for the thing, even if something does not exist. There is in your mind and nothing is a concept. A concept is one thing, and circular argument for most people, however, I would recommend this may be one, that you read the book; "Our undiscovered universe - introduction of NULL physics - the science of the uniform and unconditional reality" by Terence Witt. Why you, questions well, beca...
Difference is something beautiful, not something used as an excuse to hurt each other, when we are able to understand the meaning of differences, then we can live with more happiness, and respect each other...