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Just including space, time and energy, but no matter?
Boy@n said:i second answer no, because once you have space time and energy matter is a given.
but, i can easilly envision a kind of existence where there is no time, space or matter, but just energy.
Dremmer said:Just including space, time and energy, but no matter?
According to current scientific understanding, it is highly unlikely that a universe can exist with no matter. Matter is essential for the formation of stars, planets, and other celestial bodies, which are the building blocks of a universe. Without matter, it is difficult to imagine how a universe could come into existence.
Matter plays a crucial role in the universe. It makes up all of the visible objects in the universe, including stars, planets, and galaxies. Matter also interacts with energy, giving rise to various physical phenomena and allowing for the existence of life.
Currently, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of a universe without matter. All observations and experiments indicate the presence of matter in the universe. However, some theories propose the existence of exotic forms of matter, such as dark matter, that have not been directly detected yet.
It is difficult to imagine a universe without matter since our understanding of the universe is based on the presence of matter. Without matter, there would likely be no stars, galaxies, or planets. The universe may consist only of energy, but it is unclear how this energy would behave or interact without matter.
No, the laws of physics, as we currently understand them, require the presence of matter in the universe. Matter is necessary for the existence of gravity, which is a fundamental force in the universe. Furthermore, the laws of thermodynamics also require the presence of matter for the universe to exist in its current state.