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All matter will certainly require SOME space; but under very extreme circumstances, you can push matter together quite a lot. For example, in a neutron star, matter is pushed together so much that a cubic centimeter of matter has a mass of millions of tons.

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Matter is that which occupies space. Where as waves traverse through space.

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