Need Help From A Latin Speaker
Hello
I am writing a text for my exam and wanted to make the last sentence sound extra special. So I was hoping that someone here who speaks latin, could tell me how to say "The nothing and the ultimate horizon" or "The nothing and the final horizon" in the archaic language (ultimate/final, whichever sounds better). I had no one else to ask as I don't know anyone who speaks latin :(. I know the sentence sounds a bit odd, but it's for a philosophical essay. It's probably the sanest sentence I've said in the whole text.
Thank you for your time.
Edit: According to the great, wise sage Google Translator, it should seem something like "Nihilo et ultimus finitor" but I have no way of knowing how correct that is.