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somewhere where there is absolutely nothing- no air, no atoms of any sort. You can get radiation such as light in vacuums though. If you are in a vaccum as there is no air pressure your lungs go inside out and you get sucked to pieces, well actually your body's internal air pressure pushes you apart but it's the same thing

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