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Null hypothesis

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The null hypothesis is that nothing, zero is a physical reality based mathematical conception which is a matter, energy, information, space, time free state. A common physical, mathematical, philosophical reference point. I say that in proportion to this physical reality based conception everything has some kind of mathematically expressible value. Space(time) information energy matter.
What is the probability that some part of this statement is not true? If you can not deny a statement than is it true? If some part of the statement is not true how would it be true?

 

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