If everything is made up of atoms and atoms occupies space, does it means that there's no space in earth?

Dig this, the Earth would be 180 yards in diameter if you compressed the space, Mt Everest would be a thimble in size, and an Aircraft Carrier would be a 1mm x 1mm grain of sand. All the matter that is in an Aircraft Carrier fits into a Grain Of Sand! Crazy Stuff.

It depends! When you consider the tremendous number of atoms compared to their total area of empty space, you will probably find that no, the world is not mostly empty space! In addition, You can't say that any certain space is unoccupied at any given time since atoms and electrons, etc. are constantly, constantly moving.

They are always bonding, re-bonding, and interacting; i.e. Always taking up some kind of space. So, the area that may have been empty a trillionth of a second before is not empty now.

So do you say that space is/was ever empty? And FURTHERMORE lol, since atoms are always interacting and there are magnetic forces always in play between atoms, is there ever really empty space between atoms? Do you count those invisible forces as taking up space?

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