Yes, I completely agree that the difference between "nothing" and "lack" ultimately requires a choice, and more specifically the "Absolute Choice," because the basis of the choice is completely absent. It is "absolutely" a choice in the sense that it is a "pure choice" (hence void) and in the sense that it is the decision of how we interpret that very void (ergo, The Absolute). And then we so live.
Yes, I completely agree that the difference between "nothing" and "lack" ultimately requires a choice, and more specifically the "Absolute Choice," because the basis of the choice is completely absent. It is "absolutely" a choice in the sense that it is a "pure choice" (hence void) and in the sense that it is the decision of how we interpret that very void (ergo, The Absolute). And then we so live.