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What is void of nothingness?

Because dictionary, void isn't literal void all the time, well i know how bullshit this sound but you can call the vaccum of space a void since void just mean a region with nothing, however "nothing" here could just mean thing that you not see thus you see nothing in your eyes, such as the example of vaccum, you don't see anything in vaccum but quantum matters is still exist there. Well, most of the time fictions isn't went that deep but in some cases, author did make distinction between normal void and void that is literal nothingess devoid all thing make it a truly nonexistent place rather than a place that is still exist just do not have anything in it. So we have the whole thing with void and void of nothingness

Or sometime it is just the rule of cool, cause void of nothingness sound cooler and scarier, or more intimidating than just....you know.....void. kinda just writing preferences sometime
 
As Vietthai said, there is a difference between a void and a Void of Nothingness. A Void of Nothingness completely lacks physicality and is superior to the concept of time and space while a void does not have these properties.
 
To be honest, it is depend on how fictions and author portray these voids, so trying to differentiate them via name or wording only is not the best way to do
 
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