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fatgaz | 17:01 Mon 20th Feb 2006 | Science
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to scotstone how can there be oxygen in the universe i thought space was a vacuum and without oxygen i thought fire could not exist ?
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The vacuum is the spaces between matter. All the elements exist in the universe, space is mostly a vacuum but there are clumps of matter in the form of stars and planets etc. As stated already the sun is not a fire, it is a fusion reaction generating heat and light, effectively a giant ball of plasma.
Even in deep space the vacuum between galaxies is not a perfect one. Subatomic vacua (vacuums) also contain regions of electron-density and neutrinos, etc.

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