This group is lately almost silent
My subject is linguistics, so I will take advantage of this silence to
point the obvious, which is usually not so clear.

When talking, in any language, there is always a silent portion/
segment, words, letters, sentences, need that silence to identify
itselves.

Also when we write. Silence when we write is represented by "empty"
space.

There is empty space in all cases, or silence. Being perhaps the most
important component of language.

Even if I write:

thisgroupislatelyalmostsilentmysubjectislinguisticssoiwilltakeadvantageofthissilencetopointtheobviouswhichisusuallynotsoclear

Even so, to convey any meaning the reader will add "missing" "empty"
space to the above, which is the first sentence of this post.

Silence, empty space, or whatever instance this represents, conveys
meaning. It is not null, but empty. This means that in language,
emptiness is treated the same way as any positive sign.

As in computer science as well, where the sign "0" represents the
absence of a material dot.
Binary systems need 2 values and curiously, the first is "0"

That absence has no lesser status that any other sign, and more than
that is needed as part of the system.

If this is valid to language, and there are a lot of languages (also
not human), why should be any different in Physics, or Nature, or
Chemistry, whatever.

It is hard to see out there knowledge approaches talking about
emptiness in this sense, there are examples of course. Poetry for
instance, and many other.

rgds








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