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3. read Cantor
4. there obviously is something now, so the question is meaningless
5. there would certainly be no notion of time without change
Alan's number 5 hits the nails on the head.
A3. No.
A4. Yes
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There can't 'be' nothing. Redefine 'nothing' as 'empty' (zero energy) spacetime
Perhaps I should reword the question: If there had ever been a complete absence of anything, definable or otherwise by us, could there be anything now?
There can't 'be' a complete absence of anything
If absolutely everything ceased to exist, what term would you use to describe that.