Yes. Also, think of the metaphorical presence or absence of the meaning of the idea of nothingness - can there ever truly be nothing? o_o So, if there can be no nothing, can there ever be something, following a law of science which can be applied to existence - everything must have an equal or opposite reaction? For there to be a quality, there must be an absence of that quality... do you get it? So, following that pattern of thought, there will always be a something - that quality, yet that cancels itself out - there can't be nothing in this case, so how can there be something? XD; O_o However, nothing is something - it is the presence of absence, and a presence and absence is a definable concept; so, it brings us simply to the start again. Think of it as the figurative definition of the meaning of infinity, or nonexistence of it; for, infinity is the END of end - the state of being finite. As you cannot go past infinity, then infinity is part of finiteness, is it not? However, the whole idea of infinity is that it isn't finite.
That probably made no sense to you. See what I mean about my mind?