So we live in a Universe made of atoms and the atoms that make up my physical 
form are as old as the Universe itself 

Q. Do they know that?

Q. Space is the closest thing to a vacuum with just a few hydrogen atoms per 
cubic centimetre (apart from all the debris) - what's that all about then?

Q. Quantum theory predicts that no volume of space can be perfectly empty - 
meaning the tiny space between the atoms in your physical being have something 
in them?

In any case, the perfect vacuum is only a philosophical concept and has never 
been observed in practice.

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