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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725
Yes. But I have a digestive tract. How did a void become energized? Unless there is something else to interact with it. Like God.
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Many ways, but I am just a novice. Two that come to mind are temperature and pressure. There are thousands of examples of converting mass to energy. The a bomb is great example. Atomic fision. Atomic fusion is the other side of the Atomic coin.
I read something the other day about a couple of physicists at Planck that have figured a way to make mass from energy in a lab setting.
Now, when you say "void", I think that you mean a total lack of anything, mass or energy, or even God.
The "void" of space, as we know it, is actually full of mass and energy. Photons, cosmic rays and vibrations, mater and antimatter, etc... As for God, he/she/they/it, is either mass and/or energy.