The electric potential at the midpoint between two oppositely charged points is zero due to the symmetry of the system, making it a convenient reference point. This does not imply that there is no potential energy at that point; rather, it indicates that the absolute value of potential is not physically significant. Moving a charge from infinity to this midpoint involves no net work done, as both points can be set to zero potential by convention. The potential at the center must match that at infinity, maintaining the symmetry of the electric field. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the importance of relative potential rather than absolute values in understanding electric potential.