something to occupy but not mass is solid
According to the question the mass appears to occupy 1-dimensional space which is not possible. As a result it is not possible to answer the question.According to the question the mass appears to occupy 1-dimensional space which is not possible. As a result it is not possible to answer the question.According to the question the mass appears to occupy 1-dimensional space which is not possible. As a result it is not possible to answer the question.According to the question the mass appears to occupy 1-dimensional space which is not possible. As a result it is not possible to answer the question.
Some physicists believe that there is something called a singularity, which would be found at the center of a black hole, which is compressed by gravity to the point of having zero volume, but which would still have mass. This has not been confirmed and there are other possible mathematical models of black holes. And other than that, no, nothing that does not occupy space would have mass. Mass occupies space.
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Matter does occupy space, and does have mass.
Objects have mass and occupy space. Persons have mass and occupy space.
Energy does not have mass and occupy space, two requirements for something to be called matter.
No, all forms of matter do have mass and occupy space.
yes,smoke does have mass and it does occupy space
A stone has a solid mass and does occupy space.
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Smoke is matter and matter has a mass.