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I heard that if all the empty space was removed from the universe then the matter left would be the size of a sugar cube?

Does that mean we live in a holographic universe?
Wraithorn · 51-55, M
I think you may have misunderstood what you read. As far as I know if all the empty space that exists in the cells of all the Humans on Earth was removed, then we would all fit in the size of a sugar cube. Not the whole universe , just us Humans.
Wraithorn · 51-55, M
@HairyBallSack1: I know. But he whole universe will not fit in the space of a sugar cube. All the Humans will though.
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IlovePeaches · 22-25, F
@HairyBallSack1: neutron stars and black holes are a ot bigger then a suger cube and they arent made of atoms
How can you remove something that doesn't exist?
Xuan12 · 31-35, M
I don't know if it would be quite the same size as a sugar cube, I'm thinking it would be bigger, but the general idea is true. There are vast amounts of seemingly empty space and if you crammed all known matter into as tight a space as possible it would be surprisingly small.
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Wraithorn · 51-55, M
We all make mistakes sometimes. It's no big deal.
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Wraithorn · 51-55, M
@HairyBallSack1: It is indeed. In light of information like this it seems that what we think of as solid is not solid. Even we are mostly air. Apparently the reason we can't just walk through a wall has something to do with the different frequencies at which different matter vibrates.

This is one of the things that makes me want to study mathematics all over again while paying attention and not like when I was in school. There are equations that explain all of this. Unfortunately said equations go way over my head.
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... I feel like there's a penis size joke just begging to be made here.

 
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