Physics, asked by tusharraj77123, 9 months ago

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WHY DOES EVERYTHIING HAVE SO MUCH OF FREE SPACES .IF EVERYTHING AROUND US HAS SO MUCH OF FREE SPACES IN EVERYTHING THEN HOW CAN WE SEE THINGS AROUND US.

THEN WHAT IS THAT THING WHICH HAS THE LEAST SPACE IN IT IN THE UNIVERSE.

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Answered by Anonymous
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This is not proved yet I am telling you.

In our universe dark matter exists, we know,and these matters are invisible , highly energised and exists everywhere, even on our earth also.

We know the basics that Normal Matter acquires space . But they are visible to us (Not the Quantum Particles ). And by our general theory , dark matter also acquires space but as they are invisible they can't be seen.

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