| Re: Matter is everything in a void: First of all Nobody, unless you are creating your own definitions, “absolute” cannot apply as an adjective to either space nor vacuum. Both are inundated with electromagnetic radiation (a state of fundamental matter) and thus both have the raw material to form what we know of as particles; even if it is for a short increment of time to call them virtual. An absolute void would not even have this state of the fundamental substance of the universe. It is the PLACE where a vacuum, space, and everything else occupies a tinny volume.
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