Void
Void is a term used to describe emptiness or the absence of content, value, or validity. It appears across disciplines to denote nothingness, nullity, or a lack of effect, and it is often contrasted with fullness, presence, or validity.
In mathematics and logic, the concept closest to "void" is the empty set, the unique set with
In physics, a vacuum is space devoid of matter, though not perfectly empty due to quantum fluctuations.
In computing and programming languages, void is a type specifier for operations that produce no value. A
In law and contract law, something that is void is invalid from the outset and has no
In everyday usage, void can denote an empty space or act as a verb meaning to cancel