IS 'EMPTY' ANYWHERE?

The basic meaning of the word empty is - containing nothing; not filled or occupied. Our naked eyes may find many 'emptys' around but in reality there is nothing in this universe that can be called empty. Until few decades ago the space above the aerial atmosphere of the earth was believed as empty or vacuum space. This concept was erased by Fritz Zwicky in 1933 by the finding of dark matter. Modern science now admits that there is no empty space in the universe. As per the scientific estimation the entire matter as we know in the universe consist of only 5 per cent. The remaining 27 per cent is dark matter and 68 per cent is dark energy. Dark matter does not emit light and, therefore, with the help of any existing tools it cannot be seen. It neither absorb light or any type of electromagnetic radiation such as X-rays or radio waves. The scientific community does not know much about the dark matter today. Tomorrow when we learn more about it, there may be an ocean of knowledge concealed in it which may change the structure of the world.

Now, coming back to anything empty, if we shift our focus from science to the Supreme One, the Creator of everything, we can find why nothing is kept empty in the whole universe. He is so rich in everything, so He filled everything. So nothing is wasted and kept nothing empty by the all powerful One.

KV George
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