- Void
Void may refer to:
In fiction:
*Void (comics) , character from "WildC.A.T.S."
* Void ("Mortal Kombat"), a fictional location or realm in "Mortal Kombat"
* 'Void', one of the minor villains in "Sonic the Hedgehog"
*Void 1.1 , a science fiction wargame created byI-Kore
* "A Void" (novel), translation into English of "La Disparition"
* "Void" (fanzine), major science fiction fanzine
* "Void magazine ", web-based literary magazine
* "Void Trilogy ", science fiction series by British SF writer Peter F. Hamilton
* "The Word and the Void ", a dark fantasy trilogy by Terry BrooksIn non-fiction:
* "Touching the Void ", a 1989 book about a near-fatal attempt to climb "Siula Grande "
* "Touching the Void (film) ", a 2003 film based on the bookIn music:
* "ØØ Void ", the second album by "Sunn O)))"
* "Void" (band), Washington, D.C.-based hardcore punk band on the Dischord label
*VOID (DVD) , by the "Flaming Lips" containing 18 of their music videosIn science and engineering:
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Void (astronomy) , the empty spaces between galaxy filaments
*Void coefficient , estimated number in nuclear engineering
*Void ratio , of voids to solids in a mixture, in material sciences
* Void, ininjection molding , describes a defect where there are empty spaces (air pockets) in a completed part
*Vocabulary of Interlinked Dataset (Web) , the vocabulary to describe [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linked_Data linked open datasets] in order to enable users to discover, interlink and evaluate the quality of these datasets on the Web.
*Void type , keyword indicating the absence of type information in many programming languagesIn other fields:
* "Void" or
Shunyata , Buddhist philosophical concept
*Void (cards) , to have no cards of a particular suit in one's hand during a card game
*Void (law) , to render a check (cheque) or other instrument of no value or utility
*electromigration , void in conductor caused by electromigration
* Void Magic, in the settings of some anime, games, novels or other fantasy worlds this is often a field of magic. Quite often the fields are Fire, Wind, Water, Earth and Void. An example of this is Zero no Tsukaima andInuyasha
* Voids, the villains in theZbots action-figures franchiseee also
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The Void (disambiguation)
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