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nothing, taking up the most expensive real estate in your head
means An empty space or total absence of something; in law, something that has no legal force, as in a contract declared null and void.
from From Old French 'voide' meaning empty or vacant, which traces back to Latin 'vacare,' to be empty — a cousin of 'vacant,' 'vacuum,' and 'vacation.' The Latin root 'vacuus' (empty) underlies the whole family, so to void something is, quite literally, to vacate it of meaning or substance.
not emptyvacuum still hums with quantum particles flickering in and out
legal ghosta void contract was never valid, not merely canceled
keyboard kinprogrammers return void when a function gives back nothing
cosmic gapthe Boötes Void spans 330 million light-years of almost nothing