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Space as the Negation of Being

Space is the negation of substance, of reality, of being; thus, space is nothing, unreality, non-being. Can anyone see nothing or imagine nothing? Yes, for space is nothing. To see nothing means to see no thing. Consequently, we do not see things in space; we see things alone and their negation, viz., space. Things do not occupy space. For then, what does space occupy ? Things negate space, i.e. nothing. Take a plastic bottle of 1 ltr. How much water can it contain? 1 ltr. Squeeze it, can it contain 1 ltr of water? No, why? Because the bottle being squeezed increasingly negates space allowing less negatability for another (meaning that negatibility for it increases at the same time). For perfect density = perfect negation of space; less density = less negation of space. That which is negated cannot be again negated without the destruction of that which negates it. Zero = infinite; therefore, space = infinite; it can be infinitely negated by things without quantitative or qualitative