Empty space is the inversion of occupational space, which plays a key role in the field of information theory1. Information content may be increased by the information that is missing or by an action that has not been done. Information gain via information absence is by no means paradoxical once we understand that different information particles bind to different boundary conditions within the surrounding action space. By logical consequence, the resulting relationships between those boundary conditions can then either be collaborative or competetive.

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  1. Information Theory