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2007-01-07 02:07:57 · 6 answers · asked by goring 6 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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yes, energy exists with zero volume. I guess.

2007-01-07 02:09:20 · answer #1 · answered by Big C 6 · 1 1

An entity with zero volume would have to have zero mass, I believe. An entity made of energy would have no continuity if disrupted. To the extent that an idea is an entity (it grows, replicates, evolves, requires energy) I suppose it technically requires no volume. I believe "god" is such an example.

2007-01-07 10:12:05 · answer #2 · answered by bill h 2 · 1 0

To me, this question seems to cross over into the metaphysical. You might as well ask if God is real. If that is the case, then the answer lies in the metaphysical realm where things like volume and mass can not be measured. Interesting question.....Sorry that I have no good answer!

Thanks John....I was unaware of a good scientific answer :-))

2007-01-07 10:15:07 · answer #3 · answered by Ellie S 4 · 1 1

Yes

Black hole singularities and absloute zero.

Oh jeez Bob, don't invoke god!!! Actually, infinite density at a black hole singularity - and a perfect gas at absolute zero has no VOLUME - but has mass!

The bible does not have these answers, now go frequent the myth forums.

2007-01-07 10:08:38 · answer #4 · answered by John R 4 · 1 0

What's an entity?
If it has volume, then it needs dimensions. So anything without dimensions is an entity without volume?

2007-01-07 10:17:09 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

nope.................

2007-01-07 10:10:13 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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