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of the world The nothingness of the world is an idea that suggests that the physical world we experience is ultimately empty and meaningless. Many philosophies and spiritual traditions, such as Buddhism and Taoism, point to this concept, arguing that all forms and objects, while they may be perceived as real, are ultimately illusory. From this perspective, the world is like an elaborate dream, and nothing that exists has any true, lasting significance.
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