Like... is it 0 like in C++? Or is it some \"special\" object? Or maybe something totally different?
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I do know what it is, the
Java Language Specification section 4.1:
There is also a special null type, the type of the expression null, which has no name. Because the null type has no name, it is impossible to declare a variable of the null type or to cast to the null type. The null reference is the only possible value of an expression of null type. The null reference can always be cast to any reference type. In practice, the programmer can ignore the null type and just pretend that null is merely a special literal that can be of any reference type.