Matter can only 'be'. It's existence is only an idea. For the convenience of analysis, we can think that matter 'exists'. To exist, it needs not an idea but the fourth dimension, that is time. Something that has length, breadth and height can not be said to have existed, if it had not gone through a duration of at least a split-second. So matter can exist without ideas, but can not without duration.
Without muscles, we couldn't see the computer screen, move our fingers, type on the keyboard, walk, or even eat or drink food. In fact, without muscles, we couldn't exist.
We don't even know yet whether wormholes actually exist, or even whether they can exist. It seems a little premature to speculate on the exact details.We don't even know yet whether wormholes actually exist, or even whether they can exist. It seems a little premature to speculate on the exact details.We don't even know yet whether wormholes actually exist, or even whether they can exist. It seems a little premature to speculate on the exact details.We don't even know yet whether wormholes actually exist, or even whether they can exist. It seems a little premature to speculate on the exact details.
Black holes do exist. They are giant singularities (infinitely small compressed matter) that such pretty much everything in. They have been proven to exist and they are a very talked about subject in the field of astrophysics.
Dark Matter has got nothing to do with building muscle! It's "stuff" that may not even exist!It's usually ok, just be careful of spontaneous black holes and blinking out of existence.Another view: If dark matter does exist and has the properties postulated by cosmologists, then it would be no good for building muscle. It interacts so weakly with ordinary matter that you would be unable to lift it - it would pass right through you.
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There is no space where there is no matter. Even in a vacuum, matter, no matter how miniscule does exist.
There are no disadvantages of computer hardware, because without it, the computer would not be able to function, or even exist for that matter!
Yes, a sky would still exist even without gravity. Gravity is what holds our atmosphere close to Earth, but even without it, the atmosphere would still exist and interact with light to create the appearance of a sky.
No. Without matter there would be no black hole. The black holes confirmed to exist so far actually have a fairly large amount of matter (or mass) - at least 2-3 times the mass of our Sun. The largest black holes have millions or even billions of times the mass of our Sun.No. Without matter there would be no black hole. The black holes confirmed to exist so far actually have a fairly large amount of matter (or mass) - at least 2-3 times the mass of our Sun. The largest black holes have millions or even billions of times the mass of our Sun.No. Without matter there would be no black hole. The black holes confirmed to exist so far actually have a fairly large amount of matter (or mass) - at least 2-3 times the mass of our Sun. The largest black holes have millions or even billions of times the mass of our Sun.No. Without matter there would be no black hole. The black holes confirmed to exist so far actually have a fairly large amount of matter (or mass) - at least 2-3 times the mass of our Sun. The largest black holes have millions or even billions of times the mass of our Sun.
Without energy you cannot move,think or even exist, the sun wouldnt exist, nothing would exist.
A current cannot exist without voltage but voltage can exist without current.Simple example is battery. A battery has votlage even though it is not connected elsewhere.
Idiot queston, air dragons don't even exist.
We do not even know that God exists, and this is just a matter of faith. We therefore can not 'know' that angels, the biblical messengers of God, exist.
No - even in the coolest parts of the Sun, it is way too hot for that.
The idea of even owning land did not exist to anyone in Africa until the European's came to Africa
Yes, it is possible for an electric field to exist at point A in empty space. Electric fields can exist even in the absence of matter, as they are created by the presence of electric charges.
Impossible to answer without knowing who made it. Even then, the data may not exist.