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If there was absolutely no energy in the universe, all matter would be completely still. The temperature would be 0 degrees Kelvin.
Chaos
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If no gravity or air existed the car would never have been invented. It will not work in the absence of either.
The ball would slide and never roll. Also, it would continue straight in the direction it was going when you let go of it, and never curve or hook.
nothing
This fight would never happen, no matter how you look at it.
If the a biotic matter in the environment was not recycled the world would end
nothing would happen because there would be nothing
It would break.
1. Why is there more matter than antimatter in the Universe? Or: Why is there matter at all? (If there were the same amount of matter and antimatter, and it came into contact, it would quickly get destroyed. 2. If antimatter is so abundant, how come we've never come in contact with it or have been able to observe it?
Nothing would happen. If pizza never existed, we would simply be eating something else.
You would be seven, no matter where you happen to be.
That's what the mathematical theories suggest would happen. We have never observed this, and with any luck we never will be close enough to see this. Black holes are dangerous places.
It never would have happened, simple as that
There is never too far, you could be 20 and he could be 40, but it dosent matter, it would be a little disturbing, but love can happen to who ever and whenever, its never picky.
We would not exist.