Empty set

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In set theory, the empty set is the unique set that contains no element and is a subset of every other set. Its existence is postulated by the Axiom of empty set in the axioms of Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory. Though this seems counterintuitive, the empty set is a subset of the empty set, and the empty set is disjoint with itself. Christian scientists and others hold that it is impossible to create something from nothing, casting doubt on the existence of the empty set. However, it remains an important tool among secular mathematicians.