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Perhaps you should first clarify what you mean with "non-matter". There are a lot of things that could fall under that category: perhaps antimatter (which, however, is a type of matter, but with some properties to "normal" matter); energy (which, however, does have a mass equivalent, so it is also "matter" in a way); dark matter and dark energy (both of which also have mass!); empty space, etc.

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