doronshadmi
Penultimate Amazing
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One of the essential concepts of any language (formal or informal) is Silence.For something so logical, it's strangely resistant to being expressible in formal language.![]()
This Silence is equivalent to the Emptiness of {}.
No, that like be Silent, which your noisy-only relative reasoning can't comprehend.That's like talking about invisible pink unicorns.
You try you get Nothing as the absence of things (No thing); this is a relative notion of Nothing.
The totality of Nothing is not understood relatively to existing things.
On the other hand, we can use the existing word "nothing" relatively to other existing things, as follows:
Nothing is better than eternal happiness; a ham sandwich is better than nothing; therefore, a ham sandwich is better than eternal happiness.
If "better" is notated by different levels where the external level is concidered as better than the internal level, then we get this form:
(ham sandwich (Nothing (eternal happiness))) , so as you see, we do not need your, so called, formal language in order to be consistent also in the relative level of existing things.

between |{}| and {}.