Sure. Why not.
There could concievably be a universe vastly different than this one. Of course. As universes get the hang of being universes, they propagate space (probably at the speed of light) as they go. Read about Membrane Theory for some interesting perspectives on what things were like prior to our "Big Bang".
If there was no universe there would be no me, or you, or anything for that matter. So this question would not exist, and therefore I don't need to answer it :-)
If there was no space then there would be no big bang and without that there would be no stars or planets or people. If there was no space people would not be here.
you wouldn`t ask this question
Because everything and everyone would not be here.P S And i know that it would be a bad thing if you or i would not be here!!
space was here before him scientifically but if you ask me i say it was just black space.
no here is no such thing as new water
In outer space, there is very little matter. It is a vacuum. The same is in our planet. The molecules are not completely condensed, so they move about in the empty vacuum. Even though there is much more matter here on Earth, there is still a vacuum present. The vacuum exists because of the structure of an atom. Atoms have an extremely small nuclei. If you made the nuclei the size of a soccer-ball, you would have to travel roughly 500 yards until you reached the nearest electron. All between that distance is empty space. In fact, if a human was condensed so that there was no empty space, we would be roughly 5% our original size!
5 hours
From here on out, however fast the thing towing it moves. When they were still flying, they had a maximum speed of around 17,000 mph.
You're a retard if you think you would get the answer from here in a short enough time period for it to still be relevant.
Gravity (I hope this helps you!!!) Please if any more questions make sure you write me in my mail. you can take everything space but if it will still work or if a live when it is in space is a different thing. here`s an example of a thing that does not work in space a ballpoint pen because there is no gravity NASA spend a lot of money on that and now the use a simple pencil
No such thing is known to exist that can be verified.
we already know there is nothing in space, even here on earth! This is how it works: when you have a gas there is empty space in between the molecules, and you cant just fill that empty space with more molecules because that would meen that everything would have to be solid. so that empty space is nothing, gravity just holds it up. by the way if nothing did overcome space every thing would collapse in on its self, but besides that its improbable to explain.
The were big animals, needing plenty pf space. We'd probably hunted them down, at least the big meat eaters.
Nothing. In space, you can't here a thing. Do you think there's a difference on the moon? No.
WE would not be here, it would still be a reptilian world.
it would be on display maybe.
You mean 'borrow'. Can I borrow <thing here> would be: <thing here> wo karite ii desu ka?'.
Why would you want to take "nothing" from space when there is plenty of "nothing" right here on Earth.
Eulis Mason is still doing his thing in brooklyn. This is Dennis Pendarvis of the Velours and we are still here.