Scientist once believed that atoms were the smallest part of matter .. until they found that they really weren't.
Science has since broken matter down to other, smaller particles like protons, neutrons and electrons.
Then there are these things called 'quarks' and 'charms' just to name a few!
My question: All of these 'particles' are
in something .. aren't they?
What happens when the breakdown of particles reaches the very end?
They must exist .. somewhere, in something like space?
Like the planets and stars which exist in space, doesn't matter, no matter (play on words
) how small have to exist in a space of some kind?
Is there really such a thing as
nothing or will we forever be discovering smaller and smaller particles?
I know that this question probably cannot be answered but I find it fun to ponder!
To confuse the issue even further ...
I 'stole' this from .. somewhere?
Nothing either exists or it does not.
If it exists, it has the property of Existence, it is then something.
If it does not exist, well... it is only then that it is really nothing.