Yes - of course they do. You are an "object" in space time.
Platonism is the view that there exist such things as abstract objects. An abstract object is an object that does not exist in space or time.
Aristotle believed that space was defined by the presence of objects and did not exist independently of matter. He proposed that space was the void left by surrounding objects. This view was in contrast to theories that suggested space was a separate entity that could exist on its own.
All objects have properties that describe them, such as size, shape, color, and texture. They also have a location in space and exist within a certain time frame. Additionally, all objects have relationships with other objects or their environment.
If space didn't exist, there would be no distance or separation between objects and matter. Everything would be compressed into a single point, with no room for expansion or movement. The concept of time and dimensions as we know them would likely not exist in such a scenario.
Time and space are alike in that they both serve as dimensions in which events occur and objects exist. They are interconnected, as described by the theory of relativity, where time can be affected by the curvature of space. Both can be measured and quantified, influencing how we perceive movement and change in the universe.
Yes.
Time does indeed exist.
A thing does not have to be finite for it to exist. Furthermore, it is possible that time is not infinite but when the Big Crunch happens, space-time will cease to exist.
Very loosely, relativity says massive objects change the geometry of space/time. Bending both time and space.
exit the space time continuum.
No, they are not objects at all. They are abstract concepts we use in reference to objects. We cannot perceive them with our senses. They are nonphysical. They are just measurements we use to quantify physical objects that we can perceive.
Space is the separation of objects. Two objects cannot occupy the same place at the same time. It is also what gives objects size and shape. It is how we measure objects.