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'''Oudenophobia''' (from Greek ''ouden'', meaning "nothing") or '''nilophobia''' (from Latin ''nihil'', meaning "nothing")''' '''is the fear of nothingness or the [[Wikipedia:0 (number)|number zero]]. Sufferers tend to obsess with what is like when the person dies since they may think that their perception would turn to nothingness upon death. Sufferers would also fear things that contain nothing in them, like looking in the container expecting that there's something in it but actually nothing's there, making them anxious, dread or even panic. Oudenophobes would also declare that number zero represents nothingness. Oudenophobes would often get scared by the number zero, especially when the countdown on the timer reaches zero, which would make them excessively worry that their lives are counting down towards their death, resulting in {{wp|death anxiety (psychology)|death anxiety}} ([[thanatophobia]]/[http://phobia.wikia.com/wiki/Necrophobia necrophobia] ). |
'''Oudenophobia''' (from Greek ''ouden'', meaning "nothing") or '''nilophobia''' (from Latin ''nihil'', meaning "nothing")''' '''is the fear of nothingness or the [[Wikipedia:0 (number)|number zero]]. Sufferers tend to obsess with what is like when the person dies since they may think that their perception would turn to nothingness upon death. Sufferers would also fear things that contain nothing in them, like looking in the container expecting that there's something in it but actually nothing's there, making them anxious, dread or even panic. Oudenophobes would also declare that number zero represents nothingness. Oudenophobes would often get scared by the number zero, especially when the countdown on the timer reaches zero, which would make them excessively worry that their lives are counting down towards their death, resulting in {{wp|death anxiety (psychology)|death anxiety}} ([[thanatophobia]]/[http://phobia.wikia.com/wiki/Necrophobia necrophobia] ). |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Panphobia]] – fear of everything |
*[[Panphobia]] – fear of everything |
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Oudenophobia (from Greek ouden, meaning "nothing") or nilophobia (from Latin nihil, meaning "nothing") is the fear of nothingness or the number zero. Sufferers tend to obsess with what is like when the person dies since they may think that their perception would turn to nothingness upon death. Sufferers would also fear things that contain nothing in them, like looking in the container expecting that there's something in it but actually nothing's there, making them anxious, dread or even panic. Oudenophobes would also declare that number zero represents nothingness. Oudenophobes would often get scared by the number zero, especially when the countdown on the timer reaches zero, which would make them excessively worry that their lives are counting down towards their death, resulting in death anxiety (thanatophobia/necrophobia ).
People with oudenophobia may suffer anxiety or panic symptoms like nausea, sweating, rapid heartbeat, trembling, dizziness, and obsessive thoughts about death or dying. It is often treated using behavior therapy, and medication.
See also
- Panphobia – fear of everything