Finiter, your infinite nothingness prompts a thought. In the sentence: "nothing can be infinite" the meaning varies depending on where you place the stress. which, if any of the following would you agree with.

1. “Nothing can be infinite”: meaning, it is not possible for anything to be infinite.

2. “Nothing can be infinite”: meaning, it is possible for nothing (= the absence of anything) to be infinite.

3. “Nothing can be infinite”: having more or less the same meaning as the first statement, but implying that it could be finite.

Orac will probably say I'm playing word games, but Rev should be proud of me. laugh


There never was nothing.