Word for ‘does not exist’ or ‘does not exist’

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All such statements are casual short-hand for a more elaborate and technical statement: “this alleged entity has no place in any scientific equations, plays no role in any scientific explanations, cannot be used to predict any events, does not describe any thing or force that has yet been detected, and there are no models of the universe in which it is either required, productive, or useful.” ”

“Let’s not forget the truth!”

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