It is made of space. Nothing more. In the mathematics of relativity, space and time can change, which is sometimes depicted as kind of like a rubber sheet stretching and bending. But that is just an analogy to try and make something that is extremely hard to imagine easier to understand. There is no material object implied. It is pretty esoteric stuff.
2006-07-10 12:02:16
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answer #1
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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Nothin. Just wrinkles In Empty Space. Nothing Physical Or Tangible There
2006-07-10 18:30:50
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answer #2
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answered by savvy s 2
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Dark Matter, Subatomic Particles, and Dark Energy.
2006-07-10 23:08:18
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answer #3
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answered by radical_ryushin 2
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Molecules
2006-07-10 18:26:46
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answered by Bill 6
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Its made of nothing. Nothing is really stretchable and not breathable so i guess thats the only logical explanation. I want to wear some Nothing, it seems cool. like spandex! WOOT
2006-07-10 20:52:20
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answer #5
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answered by Eng 5
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Well it's not cotton because cotton breathes and you can't breathe in space.
It dosn't rip too easily, so probably something woven on a loom... maybe silk?
2006-07-10 18:25:16
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answer #6
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answered by Paul C 4
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Its sort of a polyester blend, very space age and stretchy.
2006-07-10 19:22:34
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answered by DR 5
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nothing. although some people would say time. a case can be made for both answers.
2006-07-10 18:37:44
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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demensions and matter, like time, speed, and gravity and the first 3 demensions. a million things.
2006-07-10 18:38:14
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answer #9
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answered by suppy_sup 3
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the entire universe is made of energy
2006-07-10 18:27:18
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answer #10
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answered by collegeb16 1
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