Nothing nothing something nothing something nothing nothing.
The End
so wait nothing nothing something nothing nothing. but that makes no sense we are trying to figure this out insteed of makein me more confused
Jet Blast: that's spam. It does not contribute to the topic at all.
Mario: It's a paradox, and hard to explain. In order for an object to have a name, it has to be made of some particles. Zen (interchangable with nothing for clearity purposes) has a name, therefore it is something. But Zen cannot be something, it is the lack of something, yet it has a name.
Does that make a little more sense?
Photons are not made of particles, but they have are called photons, light, or electro-magnetic radiation. Radiation and gravity or magnetism are forces, they aren't made of particles, yet they still influence things around them. It depends on ho you define nohing before you can start at a conclusion of what nothing is.