Space is neither a desert nor a vacuum. If it were either of those conditions, absolute zero would be possible. But space is filled with objects too small for the eye to see and too tiny to be read on any measuring device known to man. Yet, it contains this fine “grit” of the effects of material evolution that will always condition space to be a vessel of containment of things which move or have a thermal content so small only a vector force could find it and be heated by it. | Space is neither a desert nor a vacuum. If it were either of those conditions, absolute zero would be possible. But space is filled with objects too small for the eye to see and too tiny to be read on any measuring device known to man. Yet, it contains this fine “grit” of the effects of material evolution that will always condition space to be a vessel of containment of things which move or have a thermal content so small only a vector force could find it and be heated by it. |