Void
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*[[Saut dans le vide]] by by Yves Klein | *[[Saut dans le vide]] by by Yves Klein |
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Void is an adjective used to denote containing nothing; empty; vacant; not occupied; not filled;
Void may also refer to:
- Lack of matter, or vacuum
- A Void (novel), translation into English of La Disparition
- Void, or Shunyata, Buddhist philosophical concept
- Nothing, is the absence of everything or a void.
Etymology
From Old French vuit, voide (modern vide).
See also
- Abyss
- Bottomless pit
- The Void (philosophy)
- Saut dans le vide by by Yves Klein
- In modern sculpture, void is a sculptural concept
- Treatise on the Void by Blaise Pascal
- 0 (number)
- Zero
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