Isaac newton
Isaac Newton
Aristotle was a proponent of the idea that a vacuum cannot exist because, in his view, nature abhors a vacuum. He believed that there can be no empty space between particles because all space must be filled with matter. This idea was later overturned by modern physics and the concept of a vacuum in quantum mechanics.
a vacuum
In a vacuum, minerals do not exist in the traditional sense because minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances formed through geological processes in the presence of water and other elements. Without these conditions, minerals cannot form.
At room temperature, the greatest attractive forces exist between particles of solids because the particles are closely packed together and have strong intermolecular forces such as Van der Waals forces or hydrogen bonding.
liquid
A force attraction exist between a protons and a neutron
Technically no. Temperature is effectively the average speed of the particles. If you don't have any particles then you have no temperature. Although an Infra-red detector would work, and Infra-red radiation causes heating, that would not be the temperature. Also, this is all theoretical anyway since total vacuums do not exist.
Any link exist between methane and subatomic particles.
no
Answer Yes, you can. I think the answer is no. A physical object in a vacuum can have some energy/heat in it, and the energy associated with electromagnetic radiation can have energy/heat associated with it, but the vacuum itself cannot. ______________________________________________________________________ There is no such thing as a vacuum.