I think such a dimension would be a very boring place to live.
I think I'd call that dimension {0}.
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No. Space is considered empty. It is generally accepted that the regions between planets and the Sun, and between one star and another, and between galaxies is empty. There are however stray atoms of gas out there, but not enough to allow the vast expanses to be considered "matter"
The "amount of matter" sounds like a description of the property called "mass". It might also refer to the amount of moles.
Can you think of something without an end?Well there is one space.. Why does space never ends?think about space having an end and a spacecraft get crashed.Space never ends because of the gravity.space doesn't have the gravity we have on earth, but it does have one, it has the gravity to never end.You're not with me, are you?this is why think about you going to space and you are youtside space without being in the spacecraft with your milk and it just spread and went all the way around. This milk is never going on the ground because space don't have gravity right? even if the milk was headed on the ground it cant touch the ground if space had one because there is no gravity there is no ground
There is no definitive answer to this question as space is not a physical substance that can be measured in terms of energy content in the way we measure other materials. Space is considered a vacuum and does not have a specific energy content in the same way that matter or radiation does.
The answer to that question is and will forever be unknown. we can only think of what it is like but we will never know.
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Density, I think
I can think of two. Matter and Mass which are effectively the same thing. All matter has mass and all masses are composed of matter.
No. Space is considered empty. It is generally accepted that the regions between planets and the Sun, and between one star and another, and between galaxies is empty. There are however stray atoms of gas out there, but not enough to allow the vast expanses to be considered "matter"
Space can be occupied by matter. If not how do planets move? If you're asking: Does outer space have matter? Then I would say yes, but very little, little enough to be called a vacuum. Outer Space has a few atoms per square meter.
possible answer for 5th dimension!!!!!!!According to me the fifth dimension is not found between space and time, because according to some theories (not still proven), before the big bang when nothingness rules, there were 2 planes which was in 10th dimension, if we follows that unproven theory, nothing can be said that the fifth dimension found between space and time but in controversy, I can deduce that time is separated from all things, it acts on its own, whereas space is limited, if for instance we go beyond our universe, time will still be there!!! ANSWERAccording to string theory extra dimensions are needed. The 4 dimensions of space time are all curled in a way similar to the surface of a sphere were no point can be regarded as being any more central or on the edge than any other. So it makes no sense to think of time independent of the other dimensions.
Volume is a measure of how much space a sample of matter occupies. the SI unit of volume is m3 .
I think that space is contained by something.It may be the innermost nucleus of cell of another being magnefied hundreds of trillions of times,just as we are not yet advanced enough to magnify our own cell matter to that extent.I think that there are things that the human race may never be advanced enough to see, but everything must ultimately matter how vast must come to an end. Unfortunately matter what the container of space is I doubt we will ever know.
Space is the vast expanse that exists between objects in the universe. It is not defined by physical matter or objects but rather as the area where these objects exist. If space were not there, there would be no distance between celestial bodies, and the universe would be a singular point with no separation between objects.
Yes, dust is matter. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space, and dust particles fit this definition. Dust is composed of tiny solid particles that can be made up of various materials such as skin cells, pollen, and soil.
A line is not made up of points for the very reason that points have no dimension. It is absolutely impossible for things with no dimension, so matter how many are added, to ever equal something of one dimension. It is easy to think of points as dots. Dots, however, are only representations of points to help us visualize pints. Although many dots added together can make a line, points cannot.