Void may refer to:

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In science and engineering [link]

  • Void (astronomy), the empty spaces between galaxy filaments
  • Lack of matter, or vacuum
  • Void, in boiling heat transfer, formed where there is a departure from nucleate boiling, causing a critical heat flux
  • Void, in mechanical engineering, is a bubble or pocket of vapor which forms near a propeller or pump, causing cavitation
  • Void, in casting or injection molding, describes a defect where there are empty spaces (air pockets) in a completed part
  • Void coefficient, in nuclear engineering, is a measure of how spaces devoid of either moderator or coolant affect the reactivity of a nuclear reactor
  • Void ratio, of voids to solids in a mixture, in material sciences
  • Void safety, an issue raised in programming by a reference that is not attached to an object, also known as null reference
  • Void type, keyword indicating the absence of type information in many programming languages
  • VoiD (Vocabulary of Interlinked Dataset), the vocabulary to describe linked open datasets in order for users to discover, interlink and evaluate the quality of these datasets on the Web
  • Void - adjective describing a law which has no legal force or effect, or is not legally binding or enforceable

In fiction [link]

  • Void (comics), character from WildC.A.T.S.
  • Void (fanzine), a major science fiction fanzine
  • Void, a fictional location or realm in Mortal Kombat
  • Void, an evil demon in Berserk
  • The Void Knights of Guthix, a fictional organisation in the MMORPG RuneScape
  • Void Trilogy, science fiction series by British SF writer Peter F. Hamilton
  • A Void (novel), translation into English of La Disparition
  • The Void (video game) (also known as Tension), a 2008 adventure video game by Ice-Pick Lodge
  • Enter the Void, a movie by Gaspar Noé 2009
  • Violet Void, a power in the game Sonic Colors that sucks up anything in its path.
  • The Void, The place underneath the map of the game Minecraft
  • The Void, a fictional location that the Time Lords called the emptiness between universes in Doctor Who
  • Void, a type of blaster charge in the MMORPG "Eve Online"

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Other uses [link]

  • Void, in Accounting, of a transaction, canceled or reversed as if it never happened
  • Void (law), to render an action or document (such as a check (cheque) or other instrument) of no value or effect
  • Void, a keyword in object-oriented programming used to define an object that does not have a return type
  • Void (cards), to have no cards of a particular suit in one's hand during a card game
  • Void, a verb used in a medical context to denote excretion
  • Void, in housing, accommodation without occupancy agreement, without income
  • Void, in Ultimate frisbee, the name of the University of Pennsylvania men's ultimate frisbee team
  • Void, or Shunyata, Buddhist philosophical concept
  • Kū, one of the Five elements (Japanese philosophy), is sometimes translated "void" in English


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ØØ Void

ØØ Void (pronounced in interviews as Double-O Void) is the debut studio album by Sunn O))). The album was recorded to 24 track 2" tape at Grandmaster studios in Hollywood, a large step forward in production values from the band's demo The Grimmrobe Demos.

The third track, "Rabbits' Revenge", is an interpretation of an early version of the song "Hung Bunny" by the Melvins from the album Lysol.

The album was originally released in 2000, by Hydra Head in the USA, and by Rise Above in Europe and the United Kingdom. In 2008, ØØ Void was reissued, and released in Japan only, through Japanese record label Daymare Recordings. The reissue was a two-disc set, with the first disc containing all of the original tracks from ØØ Void and the second disc containing a collaboration between Sunn O))) and experimental/industrial group Nurse with Wound. The album was re-released in the original single-disc format in 2011 by Southern Lord Recordings, with new album artwork by Stephen Kasner.

Track listing

Aether (classical element)

According to ancient and medieval science, aether (Greek: αἰθήρ aithēr), also spelled æther or ether, also called quintessence, is the material that fills the region of the universe above the terrestrial sphere. The concept of aether was used in several theories to explain several natural phenomena, such as the traveling of light and gravity. In the late 19th century, physicists postulated that aether permeated all throughout space, providing a medium through which light could travel in a vacuum, but evidence for the presence of such a medium was not found in the Michelson–Morley experiment.

Mythological origins

The word αἰθήρ (aithēr) in Homeric Greek means "pure, fresh air" or "clear sky". In Greek mythology, it was thought to be the pure essence that the gods breathed, filling the space where they lived, analogous to the air breathed by mortals. It is also personified as a deity, Aether, the son of Erebus and Nyx in traditional Greek mythology. Aether is related to αἴθω "to incinerate", and intransitive "to burn, to shine" (related is the name Aithiopes (Ethiopians; see Aethiopia), meaning "people with a burnt (black) visage"). See also Empyrean.

Zeppelin (disambiguation)

Zeppelin is a German surname that usually refers to:

  • Zeppelin, a rigid airship
  • It can also refer to:

    People

  • Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin (1838–1917), German officer, inventor and namesake of the word Zeppelin
  • Companies

  • Luftschiffbau Zeppelin, original Zeppelin company founded by Ferdinand von Zeppelin
  • Luftschiffbau Schütte-Lanz, early competitor to the more famous company
  • Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik GmbH, the modern company which manufactures the Zeppelin NT
  • Zeppelin-Staaken, an aircraft manufacturer
  • Aircraft, Ships, Vehicles

    Airships

  • Zeppelin, the historic airships
  • Zeppelin LZ 1, an experimental ship from 1900
  • Zeppelin LZ 2, the first true Zeppelin from 1906
  • LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin, famous airship of the 1920s and '30s
  • LZ 130 Graf Zeppelin, sister ship of the Hindenburg
  • Zeppelin NT, a modern line of dirigibles
  • Zeppelin (iPod speaker system)

    The Zeppelin (iPod Speaker System) is a group of speaker systems sold, designed, and manufactured by the English audio company Bowers & Wilkins for use with the iPod. . The original speaker, the Zeppelin, was on sale from 2006-2011. WhatHiFi considered that it "set the benchmark for premium iPod speaker docks".

    The device has now been updated, and renamed the Zeppelin Air. It received substantial reviews by PC magazine, which rated it "excellent", and from What HiFi. The firm also uses the Zeppelin brand to market the Zeppelin Mini, which was reviewed by PCmag, and What HiFi<WHFair />, in connection with their Zeppelin Air reviews. What HiFi said that "despite its smaller stature, there was no dip in sound quality."

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    The Void

    by: Graham Situation

    Death is after me,
    Death is at my door
    Everyone will see
    Everyone will know
    I hate all my friends
    I wish they would die
    Death is calling me,
    Death keeps calling me
    I am not afraid
    I can see you staring
    Death is at my door
    Everyone will know
    Everyone will go
    Everyone will hear
    People they have ears
    Everyone will hear
    I don't miss you yet
    You still haven't left
    I'll miss you when you're gone
    Maybe after that
    I want you to die
    I wish you were dead
    I want you to die
    It's wrong to force a smile




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