What exactly is nothing?

What do you think of when you think nothing? A white blankness perhaps, Think of the smallest organism you can possibly imagine then think of what powers that and what powers the thing that powers that and keep going down that ladder, it eventually reaches atoms and then nuclear energy powers that, then you get what makes that nuclear energy then what makes the thing that makes the nuclear energy, doesn't this mean that eventually it reaches nothing? What's all the way at the bottom? Because at one point there was nothing right? Do you think this shrinking goes unlimited? Just unreachable knowledge? I was thinking that if you keep going down then won't it reach a point where solidification ends and even gases end, because anything thats put together to make something isn't truly nothing, molecules make all the types of matter, but something must make the molecules and something must make whatever makes the molecules, I'm hoping this makes sense 😂


Something always being there doesn't make logical sense in this universe mostly if we know there's a beginning so if we know that then nothing here was ever always here, what is nothing? Does it even have a visible form, it's definitely unsurvivable since true nothingness wouldn't even be comprehendable since even space which is our form of nothingness is actually something, it's still a form of matter and within the laws of matter 🤔
What exactly is nothing?
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