Things with matter cannot share the same space at the same time.
Theoretically and mathematically... yes. According to Newton's law every time there is an action, an equal and opposite reaction will occur as well. Meaning every time there is an even in space that creates matter, the same amount of anti-matter will also be created.
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"
Conservation of matter m, is 0=dm/dr=dm/cdt=0. Matter is constant in space or time.
The big idea for space and time is that the universe contains matter. Gravity and energy influence the formation of galaxies, and all matter of the universe.
They are mirror images of the other: protons have a certain weight and are positively charged, anti-protons have the same weight but are negatively charged. Antimatter is just matter with an opposite charge.
It is Mass
No they can not because just like two computers cant share the same space at the same time because they cant go though each other can they?
impenetrability
No two units of matter can occupy the same space at once. This is one of the primary properties of matter.
Two objects cannot occupy the same physical space at the same time due to the principles of physics and the concept of matter occupying physical space. This is known as the exclusion principle and applies to all physical objects in the observable universe.
Yes. No! It is a matter of time AND space.
Since dark matter has mass, it is able to warp time and space, which also makes it able to bend light. The effect of dark matter on space-time (and, therefore, light) is the same as that of regular matter.
two cars bumping each other because they cant occupy the same space at the same time.
Two solid objects cannot share the exact same physical space at the same time due to the laws of physics governing matter. Similarly, two people cannot occupy the same physical space simultaneously.
they would explode...There is a finite amount of matter in this universe. You cannot create matter, you cannot remove matter. because you cannot remove matter (even explosions just spread the matter out, not remove it from existence) you cannot have matter merge with other matter without adding both masses together. for example, you cannot take two apples and put them together into a single apple of the same size as one of the originals. You can, however, smash them together into a big, apple flavored, mess.
The basic properties of matter, such as mass and energy, stay the same no matter where they are located in the universe. These fundamental characteristics remain constant regardless of an object's position in space or time.
Mass and energy always have locations in both time and space; the amount of space that they take up depends upon their density, but they do take up some. Since energy is often associated with matter (heat, kinetic energy etc.) it would be the matter that takes up the space. The energy would be in the same space as the matter. But energy can also exist independently of matter (such as a photon of light travelling in space) and in that case, the energy takes up space.