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Emptum

Emptum is a term used in speculative philosophy and science fiction to denote a state or region of absolute emptiness: the hypothetical limit where matter, energy, information, and sometimes spacetime itself are absent. In its broadest sense, emptum functions as the counterpoint to plenum, or fullness.

Origin and usage: The word is derived from the Latin emptus 'empty' and has appeared in various

Definitions and interpretations: Some theorists use emptum to describe a hypothetical vacuum devoid of quantum fields

Relation to other concepts: It is distinct from the physical vacuum of quantum field theory and from

Cultural context and reception: Emptum is not part of mainstream physics and lacks empirical grounding. It

See also: Vacuum, Void, Nothingness, Plenum. References for emptum are primarily in speculative writings and fictional

modern
discussions
since
the
late
20th
century,
without
a
single
standardized
definition.
Authors
differ
on
whether
emptum
refers
to
a
physical
state,
a
metaphysical
condition,
or
an
ontological
category.
and
laws;
others
treat
it
as
a
philosophical
abstraction
representing
absolute
nothingness.
In
fiction,
emptum
may
serve
as
a
primordial
substrate,
a
cosmic
void
that
precedes
or
outlasts
universes,
or
as
a
forbidden
zone
that
cannot
be
observed
directly.
the
mathematical
notion
of
a
void.
Where
vacuum
still
has
potential
fluctuations
and
laws,
emptum,
as
used
in
some
texts,
implies
absence
of
intrinsic
content
or
rules.
remains
mainly
a
niche
or
speculative
term
found
in
philosophical
essays,
worldbuilding
notes,
and
science
fiction
glossaries.
glossaries,
rather
than
peer-reviewed
scientific
literature.