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Theoretically, a vacuum is the absence of matter. The word "vacuum" comes from the Latin adjective "vaccus", which means "vacant". If a beam were to be pointed towards a vacuum, it would no longer exist due to the definition of what a vacuum is. Nothing exists once it enters the "vacuum".

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