Über There's Nothing There, But Nothing Is Really Something
There's nothing there.
Kind of a wild claim. I'm not going to give it away here in the introduction. Then you wouldn't have to read the book.
It seemed like a reasonable assumption for everyone to make that there was actually something there.
I mean, you could see it.
The sun. The moon. The planets. Their moons. Other stars. The Milky Way. Eventually, other galaxies. Lots and lots of galaxies. Gazillions.
And back here on Earth, all kinds of things. Flowers. Rainbows. Laughing children. Young love. Plus, wars and genocides and tsunamis and lava flow and zits. Reality shows. The Kardashians.
There was clearly something there.
Turns out, not so much.
Everything you think is there is not really there the way that you think it should be.
Do all the scientists agree with that observation?
Turns out, pretty much.
So what do all the scientists think is actually there?
Now that's where it gets interesting. You'll enjoy this.
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