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Majkl
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"There is no space where there is no Matter"..

Well i would argue there is no matter, that Matter is a figment of our minds manipulation of the prescieved energy fields that surround and saturate the entire Universe as we can detect it. In my View we are suspended in a super fluid we call space,. and that space is made up of Energy in constant motion, with a very high potential for resistance to any displacement such as the radiation of a photon thru it,. The photon or light gets its glow from its movement thru space akin to a kind of spontaneous combustion..causing it to glow..as it constantly pushs against the virtual partical sea it is emersed in. So in effect Matter is a concentrated Energy condensate,.that opposes or displaces the Natural state of Space causing a bending or twisting of space and time around it. We call it Gravity..its possible Gravity could be as simple as, matter creating inbalances due to this spatial displacement factor. Thus not being an attractive force at all ..but actually a pushing force..the notion that the greater the mass of an object the more intense the gravity that object has to attracting other objects...may be slightly in error..as one can use this same attraction quotient and replace it with "spatial displacement and thus can make the same claims that Newton and Einstein come up with.

The idea that Matter is tangible is a figment of the Mind,.tho we are incapable of grasping the true nature of the Universe in that respect because that would imply that we are figments of our imaginations as well. All things are devisable atoms, quarks , whatever..when you divide all things you are left with the Infinite mystery of space.,. and to divide space on a Human perceptual level..we introduce "Matter".

thanks just some thought.
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