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This is quite simple. Whenever you are told that space is empty, you can tell that person that they are in fact wrong. Space may appear empty but there are actually still particles flying around in space all the time. Whether its neutrinos, light, or other misc. particles, they are always colliding with each other. So asking "how can nothing not exist", I'd say that nothing never exists because of these particles.

--EDIT: You can have space that doesn't contain any of the mentioned particles. What you are left with is empty space. Recent theories suggest space has an inherent energy. Empty space is very different from "nothing".

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13y ago

No. It is full of planets, stars and all other sorts of objects such as satellites.

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Space is empty. There are some areas IN outer space, for example, that are occupied by planets, stars, asteroids, meteors, dust, and so forth; but space itself is nearly a perfect vacuum.

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12y ago

Yes there's emptiness

  • neutrinos
  • dark matter
  • dark energy
  • electro-magnetic waves
  • gravitational waves

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Yes, there is free space impedance, Maxwell's Ether, in "empty space".

The Free space impedance z= 375 Ohms is a Quantum Resistance related to Planck's Constant. z = Wb/Q and Planck's Constant h= QWb = zQ2, where Wb = 400 E-18 Webers (Volt second) and Q = 4/3 E-18 Coulombs.

In a sense the empty space is filled with electirc Q and magnetic charge Wb.

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