Space is not space, it is an 'atmosphere'.
An atmosphere of something rather than a void of nothing (in some places).
There is what is called 'solar wind' and there is what is called a 'heliosphere' and these 'conditions' of space cause a teardrop shape while they move thru their mediums.
One example you can see is the aurora borealis that happens when space weather hits the magnetosphere of the Earth.
Space can be measured for its composition.
Predictions can be made based on the science of those observations.
Thus, space exists.
If space didn't exist, our measurements would not work and the math would be different.
The particles that are there are mainly hydrogen and helium, which form a plasma called the Intergalactic Medium.
We know this because we have taken measurements, made observations while being there and by remote calculations based on math that works.
Personally, I don't care what others believe.
If your beliefs allow you to find personal contentment in reality, that's all that really matters.
However, I try to enlighten others to remove their delusions.
Edited by
Tom4Uhere
on Sun 01/13/19 12:16 AM