You’ve never been in an empty room before.
The truthfulness of the statement “You’ve never been in an empty room before” depends on the interpretation. If taken literally, it is highly unlikely that any person has been in a room completely devoid of any matter, including air molecules. In that sense, no one has indeed been in a truly empty room.
However, if the statement refers to a room being empty of objects or furniture, then it’s possible and quite common for people to find themselves in such environments. So, the statement would be false in that interpretation.
It’s important to clarify the context and definition of “empty” to determine the accuracy of the statement.
If I, as an entity, were to enter a room, the room would no longer be considered empty because it would contain me. Therefore, in that scenario, the room would no longer fulfill the criteria of being empty.
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