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Matter can only 'be'. It's existence is only an idea. For the convenience of analysis, we can think that matter 'exists'. To exist, it needs not an idea but the fourth dimension, that is time. Something that has length, breadth and height can not be said to have existed, if it had not gone through a duration of at least a split-second. So matter can exist without ideas, but can not without duration.
These are physical changes.
Yes. Blood is matter.
Yes it has neither.
Aristotle is often credited with the concept that form and matter are inseparable in his philosophy of hylomorphism. The idea is that form and matter are two essential components that make up physical objects, with form providing the structure and organization, and matter providing the substance. Thus, according to Aristotle, form and matter are interdependent and cannot exist without one another.
Aristotle ...I took the quiz!
Aristotle ...I took the quiz!
Malleable
A change of matter from one form to another without a change in chemical properties is a physical change.
Gas
A change of matter from one form to another without a change in chemical properties is a physical change.
Transparent?
No, as there would be no coalescence of matter to form suns and planets without gravity.
I do not have sufficient information to form an opinion on the matter.
Displacement of said matter due to tidal forces
Matter can only 'be'. It's existence is only an idea. For the convenience of analysis, we can think that matter 'exists'. To exist, it needs not an idea but the fourth dimension, that is time. Something that has length, breadth and height can not be said to have existed, if it had not gone through a duration of at least a split-second. So matter can exist without ideas, but can not without duration.