Underlying Set of Topological Space is Closed

Theorem
Let $T = \left({S, \tau}\right)$ be a topological space.

Then the underlying set $S$ of $T$ is closed in $T$.

Proof
From the definition of closed set, $U$ is open in $T$ $T \setminus U$ is closed in $T$.

From Empty Set is Element of Topology, $\varnothing$ is open in $T$.

From Set Difference with Empty Set is Self, we have $S \setminus \varnothing = S$, so $S$ is closed in $T$.