On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 10:58 AM, Bruno Marchal <marc...@ulb.ac.be> wrote:


> Careful not confusing "Nothing exists" and "Nothing exist". In the first
> case, something exists. But not necessarily in the second case
>

If "nothing" means no-thing, and that is certainly how that English word
originated, then the meaning of the first case is clear even if I don't
agree with what it says, but "no thing exist" just sounds like bad grammar
to me.

  John K Clark

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