That is an eternal question, isn't it? :) Depends on the perspective, I guess. If its measurable then it has an end, so it cannot be eternal, right? If it's not measurable, then its incomprehensible to feeble human minds. A conundrum, really...
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Maybe time differs from our way of measuring though? If it even does exist. Because if it is not eternal, there must be a... time... before time right? Or something before time. And something after time? Would that be nothing?
If you ask me "nothingness" is even harder to comprehend than eternity/ infinity :P
That one I would portray as a blank white square ;-)
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I actually knew a photographer who was tasked with photographing "nothing". So he went to a morgue, where they had removed every organ from a dead body. The chest was still open, as they had just removed the organs. So he photographed inside the hollow chest. The resulting photograph was completely black, but that was his interpretation of nothingness