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To: E. T. who wrote (70626)9/24/2003 4:36:44 AM
From: zonder  Respond to of 70976
 
Possibly. Except that we look at "nothingness" in a specific area at a specific time. As in, at this coordinate (x,y,z), there is nothing now, but there is something in the same coordinate a millisecond later.

So one can argue that the exact time that there was "nothingness" in a place is a frozen instant, which is no different than being "outside of time".

Of course I am making up all of this. Let me know when this becomes boring for you :-)