
How the Physics of Nothing Underlies Everything
The Quanta Podcast
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Aristotle asserted that nature abhors a vacuum, reasoning that objects would fly through truly empty space at impossible speeds. In 1277, French Bishop Etienne Tempe declared that God could do anything, even create a vacuum. Otto Fongerica invented a pump to suck the air from within a hollow copper sphere. The key to understanding the origin and fate of the universe may be a careful accounting of these proliferating varieties of absence.
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