What can fill a room but takes up no space?
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has this got anything to do with noetic science? :/
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I'd like to point out that waves, and if it's sound waves you're talking about, then it depended on the disturbance of air molecules, hence, without air, these waves cannot be transmitted, in other words, it is air that is your answer, and hence not accepted by herThe Mask wrote: After some Google searching, I'm still sticking with waves as my answer. Here are my reasons:
1. Matter is supposed to have mass and take up space. But from what I've learned, waves don't have mass. As such, it can't be matter.
2. Unlike molecules and atoms which are small particles that serve as components of matter, wave is not a particle but a disturbance. From that, it couldn't possibly fill up space.
But I'd like to know if I got it right. After all, it's just a theory, and I think I'll have to read more of my past physics lessons to further solidify my theory.


Same thing with electromagnetic waves, light is one form of electromagnetic waves, and she also rejected it as an answer


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That may be true, but I still think that waves still qualify because it is only a form of disturbance. Also, I really have this feeling that waves is the answer since the official answers given by other sites were light and sound, which are both connected to waves.Eve wrote:I'd like to point out that waves, and if it's sound waves you're talking about, then it depended on the disturbance of air molecules, hence, without air, these waves cannot be transmitted, in other words, it is air that is your answer, and hence not accepted by herThe Mask wrote: After some Google searching, I'm still sticking with waves as my answer. Here are my reasons:
1. Matter is supposed to have mass and take up space. But from what I've learned, waves don't have mass. As such, it can't be matter.
2. Unlike molecules and atoms which are small particles that serve as components of matter, wave is not a particle but a disturbance. From that, it couldn't possibly fill up space.
But I'd like to know if I got it right. After all, it's just a theory, and I think I'll have to read more of my past physics lessons to further solidify my theory.since she said air is NOT consider an answer
Same thing with electromagnetic waves, light is one form of electromagnetic waves, and she also rejected it as an answer
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Of course it is light, you people! Any boson for that matter.

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The thing is Kate said it's not the answerscineram wrote: Of course it is light, you people! Any boson for that matter.



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I am aware she did not accept the correct answers, worry not! 


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Wait, does kate_49 actually know the answer?
So I'm quite confused.
I'm gonna go with light. It doesn't take up space.
kate_49 wrote: I'm just curious.... I want to know the answer...
I already asked many people and received many answers... but they are all wrong... because there's a scientific explanation...
PS: I may not be able to respond immediately...
kate_49 wrote:I can't think of any scientific explanation... so far.. this is the best answer... yet...GinRei wrote: Love.
So I'm quite confused.
I'm gonna go with light. It doesn't take up space.
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Traditional Japanese theater performers?
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From what I understand, she thought that love was the answer she liked the best for now. However, there's no scientific explanation for it, so it's a bit hard to say that this is the right answer.Detective Tommy wrote: Wait, does kate_49 actually know the answer?
kate_49 wrote: I'm just curious.... I want to know the answer...
I already asked many people and received many answers... but they are all wrong... because there's a scientific explanation...
PS: I may not be able to respond immediately...kate_49 wrote:I can't think of any scientific explanation... so far.. this is the best answer... yet...GinRei wrote: Love.
So I'm quite confused.
I'm gonna go with light. It doesn't take up space.
Nice one.c-square wrote: Traditional Japanese theater performers?
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I don't think kate has the answer....
she can prove me wrong any time 




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I've got it!!
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Scientifically?c-square wrote: I've got it!!
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I challenge her to prove us wrong on light. And me on bosons.Eve wrote: I don't think kate has the answer....she can prove me wrong any time
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