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ELI5: If gravity can bend space, can "nothing" (or a state of nothingness) ever exist? Because if sp (by Sparky)

 Sparky (0)  (29 / M-F / Massachusetts)
15-Nov-19 12:30 am
ELI5: If gravity can bend space, can "nothing" (or a state of nothingness) ever exist? Because if space can bend, then it's not actually empty/nothing, but something substantive and material?

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