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From what I understand, vacuum energy is a form of energy that exists in freespace, even when completely devoid of matter. So, I have two questions:
1. Can vacuum energy exist if there were no matter anywhere in the universe?
2. If so, where does this vacuum energy come from?
1. Can vacuum energy exist if there were no matter anywhere in the universe?
2. If so, where does this vacuum energy come from?