There is no space where there is no matter. Even in a vacuum, matter, no matter how miniscule does exist.
No, a vacuum is an absence of matter.
No, the absence of matter would be a vacuum, which is quite different from a black hole. A regular black hole has a fairly large amount of mass (which is basically the same as matter) in a small space.
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Electron Magnetic Waves will propagate in the absence of matter
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none, because you need oxygen to respire and a vacuum is the absence of matter and oxygen is matter
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Vaccum, Abyss, Void, Quantum. You can select any of this.
A vacuum is not visible, as it is an absence of matter. Matter must exist to be seen, and so a vacuum cannot be seen.
absence of matterADDED BY JACOBM1198:Actually, white is the absence of color. Many people think that black is the absence of color because they think it is the absence of light, but it isn't true. Black absorbs all light and all color, which is why it is dark and less reflective than white, which reflects all light and color. Therefore, white is the absence of color. Absence of matter is not correct.