I think it was Aristotle that had the quote "nothing is what rocks dream about" and evangelicals quote this often. I don't think the lack of subjective experiences would classify as nothing. The physical matter that previously was a living organism is still something. Similar to a jpeg image stored on a computer. Is the image something? Is the image turned to nothing when the hard drive is wiped?
Good questions Rivendale. Like Albert E. I'm confident the moon is still there even when I'm not looking at it. I'm pretty sure the guy walking down the street talking to himself still does it even when I'm not just driving by.
My comment was a feeble attempt to come up with an example of pure nothing. It was a mild poke at Gadianton and Drw, who have spent a lot of time trying to explain to me how existence is not at odds with physicalism based existence theory. (pbet) The theory that existence can and did arrive from nothing. I am about fifty percent certain that I am maybe not understanding them.
Anyway, There must be some irony floating around here somewhere as I'm attempting to use cause and effect logic to argue how cause and effect science can't explain how existence came to be. So, I reckon it must be something other... than pbet. Maybe, idealism based existence theory. (Ibet) - Which is different from Deity based existence theory. (dbet)