no, no, no, 'Nothing' doesn't exist, in how many ways will I have to explain this?
Imagine a photon, it is obviously made of matter (particles) which can be divided further into smaller particles for ever. Just because these extremely small (from our perspective) particles can't be seen (or sensed in general) by us, that shouldn't suggest that they do not exist and 'nothingness' is in their place.

PS DA, here?s an interesting idea, this big bang is a grenade exploding in a higher level of fractals.