Nothing does not exist. Zero does not exist. Everything is something. Nothing is nothing.
In Victor Hugo's "Les Miserables," the notion that "Nothing does not exist" emphasizes the idea that absence itself is a form of existence. While we may consider concepts like zero or nothingness as voids, they actually represent a contrast to everything that is. The assertion suggests that every idea or entity has significance, highlighting the importance of recognizing even the non-existent in our understanding of the world.
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