This is quite simple. Whenever you are told that space is empty, you can tell that person that they are in fact wrong. Space may appear empty but there are actually still particles flying around in space all the time. Whether its neutrinos, light, or other misc. particles, they are always colliding with each other. So asking "how can nothing not exist", I'd say that nothing never exists because of these particles.
--EDIT: You can have space that doesn't contain any of the mentioned particles. What you are left with is empty space. Recent theories suggest space has an inherent energy. Empty space is very different from "nothing".
D: Empty space.
The empty space could be filled with liquid or solid matter.
Space
The empty space in a container is referred to as "void space" or "headspace". It is the area within a container that is not filled with the product.
empty space
About 97% of space is empty space. There are planets, moons, meteroids, etc, but the majority is emptiness.
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Empty space is a vacuum.
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yes most of the universe is empty space
In empty space, ie in a vacuum
Empty Spaces was created in 1979.
D: Empty space.
Try thinking about absolute nothing. Can you do it?Remember, you mustn't be thinking about a black and empty space. For if you're thinking about a black and empty space, you are still thinking about something - that black and empty space. You are supposed to be thinking about absolute nothing.I am not sure I can think about absolute nothing. I just seem to end up not thinking about anything!But maybe you can do it?
Yes, you can travel through empty space. The Sun, Earth, moon, satellites, space ships, atoms, and subatomic particles all travel through empty space. Greater than 99.999% of matter is empty space.
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The space in between gas molecules is not "just empty space." It is filled with constantly moving and colliding molecules. Gas molecules are in constant motion, so even though there may be more space between them compared to liquids or solids, the space is not truly empty.