Yes. You need space for matter to exist in, therefore they exist in the same place, but not in any other way.
Matter refers to something that takes up space. One of the ways that matter operates is that no two things can occupy the same space at the same time.
Mass and energy always have locations in both time and space; the amount of space that they take up depends upon their density, but they do take up some. Since energy is often associated with matter (heat, kinetic energy etc.) it would be the matter that takes up the space. The energy would be in the same space as the matter. But energy can also exist independently of matter (such as a photon of light travelling in space) and in that case, the energy takes up space.
The matter is anything that takes up space. Energy is basicly the same as matter.
Interference
There is no sound in space. Sound is a wave of energy passing through matter that we can hear, and in space, there is no matter for the sound to pass through, or at least the gasses that are there aren't close enough together.
The same as other matter and energy in space.
A vacuum consist of anti-matter; the opposite of matter...matter is something and anti-matter is nothing. When something is added to the vacuum the anti-matter is displaced and only matter will now remains. If you were made out of anti-matter then your observable results would be the opposite. Matter and anti-matter cannot exist in the same space; only one of the two can exist in any place at any one time. When you remove matter from a space the only thing that can exisist in that space is anti-matter!
Things with matter cannot share the same space at the same time.
We are aware of your presence. You do since no other matter can occupy the same space but will you make it count for something is the true question
No two units of matter can occupy the same space at once. This is one of the primary properties of matter.
Matter refers to something that takes up space. One of the ways that matter operates is that no two things can occupy the same space at the same time.
Mass and energy always have locations in both time and space; the amount of space that they take up depends upon their density, but they do take up some. Since energy is often associated with matter (heat, kinetic energy etc.) it would be the matter that takes up the space. The energy would be in the same space as the matter. But energy can also exist independently of matter (such as a photon of light travelling in space) and in that case, the energy takes up space.
If space aliens do indeed exist, they exist for the same reasons we exist. Whatver those reasons may be.
impenetrability
There is no "best place" to put movies so they take up space. 1mb, 500mb,1gb, or even 10gb of video is the same no matter which folder you put it in.
The matter is anything that takes up space. Energy is basicly the same as matter.
space is as much same as infinity, if we can find an end to infinity, which is impossible, hence, space is also not measurable entity.