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The Nature of Nothing

Like Duolingo, but for The Nature of Nothing. Tomo turns the whole topic into a game you play five minutes a day, until it actually sticks.

For the part of you with thirty open tabs that never became anything.

85 bite-size levelsAbout 5 minutes each

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The Nature of Nothing
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Sections
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What you'll learn

Key ideas in The Nature of Nothing

  • Nothing as a label for a failed expectation
  • Perceiving nothingness through contrast
  • The wallet still contains air and leather, but the expected object (money) is missing
  • Contrast creates the sensory 'shape' of an absence
  • We use 'nothing' to describe a specific absence rather than a literal vacuum
  • A steady quiet is less noticeable than a sudden drop in volume
  • Nothing as a mental tool for missing expectations
  • Daily 'nothing' usually means 'nothing of value' or 'nothing relevant'
  • The brain 'invents' data to smooth over gaps in perception
  • Context determines what counts as 'something' worth mentioning
  • True voids are psychologically uncomfortable or confusing
  • The relative nature of 'nothing' in daily life
  • Zero is the mathematical representation of nothing
  • Measurement requires a baseline of 'none' to be accurate
  • The brain's tendency to fill in gaps
  • Logic depends on distinguishing between 'something' and 'not-something'
Why not just Google it

You've tried the other tabs

Wikipedia

Thirty open tabs. Four facts you actually kept.

YouTube

You watched. You nodded. By Sunday it was gone.

ChatGPT

One answer, then back to scrolling.

Online courses

Eight weeks. You meant to finish. You didn't.

Tomo gives The Nature of Nothing the Duolingo treatment: levels, streaks, and quick quizzes that test what you just learned. That game loop is what the tabs above never had, so it's the one you actually finish.

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Here's what playing it feels like

A real question from this course. Take your best guess.

The Art of Missing Things

When do you notice a sense of 'nothingness' most strongly?

Get it right to open this lesson and 84 more in the app.

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Where The Nature of Nothing takes you

Explore the profound paradox of non-existence, from the invention of zero and the physics of the vacuum to the philosophy of the void.

  1. 1

    The First Glimpse

    • Spotting Nothing in Plain Sight
  2. 2

    The Language of Lack

    • The Words We Use for Nothing
    • The Grammar of Absence
  3. 3

    The Zero Revolution

    • The Invention of Zero
    • Dividing by Nothing
    • Set Theory and the Empty Set
  4. 4

    The Physical Void

    • The Perfect Vacuum
    • The Quantum Foam
    • The Expanding Universe
  5. 5

    The Philosophy of Non-Existence

    • Why is there Something?
    • Nihilism and Meaning
    • Eastern Perspectives on Emptiness
  6. 6

    The Human Experience of Absence

    • The Power of Silence
    • Negative Space in Art
    • The Psychology of Boredom
  7. 7

    Engineering the Empty

    • Vacuum Tubes and Lightbulbs
    • Absolute Zero
    • Data Compression and Redundancy
  8. 8

    The End of Everything

    • Black Holes and Information
    • The Heat Death of the Universe
    • The Paradox of Defining Nothing

8 sections · 21 units · 85 levels. Built to play, not to enroll.

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