Dear Brendan - 

Matter does exist. However, it has no place to be since space and 
time have gone away to visit energy.

At 16:38 11/12/97 -0800, you wrote:
>I was wondering if you had any documentation on whether space time and 
>matter really exsist.  I am a first year physics student at mcgill 
>university in Montreal Canada.  My argument is that they do not exsist, 
>however, i am having trouble formulating my ideas, if you have any 
>information, it would be most helpful.  
>
>thank you
>
>brendan
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