In our definition of things Matter does exist. It is the 'm' in E=mc². It is common to argue that if the individual constituents of an atom (electrons, protons, neutrons, and other particles) have spatial freedon and are not physically touching each other, then matter is not a real entity. The atomic particles, however, exist because they are bound by fields of magnetic, electric and nuclear energy of such design that gives the atoms their individuality. These same atoms go on to join with other atoms to produce molecules of well defined matter. With energy and mass being interchangeable, the energy component is an important part of the total matter. This question has long ago raised the question of whether matter always existed and if energy (and matter) cannot be created or destroyed, what is the source of it all? The only satisfactory answer is that our universe was designed and assembled outside of the laws of physics that now constitute a part of our universe. Some 'things' are not a part of matter. Therefore, God communicated to us just what He did and why He did it. And then left it to us to discover a whole lot of things about matter.
Yes, energy can exist without matter. Energy is a distinct concept from matter and can exist in various forms such as light, heat, motion, or sound. In the absence of matter, energy can still propagate and interact with its surroundings.
Yes, matter and space can exist in the same place. Matter occupies space, so they coexist within the same physical location. The presence of matter within a space gives that space substance and volume.
Atoms of all elements exist in the state of matter known as the gas phase.
Most elements exist in the state of matter known as solids at room temperature and pressure. Some elements can also exist as liquids or gases depending on the conditions.
At absolute zero, particles stop moving and have minimum energy, but they still exist. Matter does not stop existing at absolute zero; it simply reaches its lowest possible energy state. In this state, particles do not completely stop moving, as quantum mechanical effects still play a role.
Yes, blue roses do exist and as a matter of fact they can come in really any colour.
The states matter can exist in are solids,liquids,and gases.
It's a matter of opinion and will vary from gamer to gamer, not a question that really needs to exist on Answers.com
Matter can exist in four forms: plasma, gas, liquid, solid.
Examples of matter that exist as solids include ice, wood, and metal. Examples of matter that exist as liquids include water, oil, and milk. Examples of matter that exist as gases include oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen.
Mermaids do not really exist. They exist only in our imaginations. Though there may be "mermaids" at the unexplored reaches of our Earth (or any other planet for that matter), there are no real mermaids that we know of.
There is no space where there is no matter. Even in a vacuum, matter, no matter how miniscule does exist.
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Yes, energy can exist without matter. Energy is a distinct concept from matter and can exist in various forms such as light, heat, motion, or sound. In the absence of matter, energy can still propagate and interact with its surroundings.
They don't .... In fact there is no physical proof that ANY gods really exist. Belief in God is a matter of faith not proof, that is why it is so hard.
Bald eagles are endangered, but they really exist.