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| - In physics, matter is defined as anything which occupies space and what physical objects are consists of. Energy fields such as electromagnetic waves (light) are usually not considered as matter. The building blocks of matter is usually subatomic particles called fermions.
- Matter is one of the contributors to the density of the universe. The main property of matter is that it is localised and pointlike, keeping a constant energy, so as a realmverse expands the energy density of matter will drop off as a-3. More generally, in an n-dimensional universe, the energy density of matter will drop off as a-n. If matter does not interact electromagnetically, then it is called dark matter. Matter mostly contains atoms and particles, but it can contain other things too (if you prove string theory).
- Matter is commonly defined as the substance of which physical objects are composed, not counting the contribution of various energy or force-fields, which are not usually considered to be matter per se (though they may contribute to the mass of objects).
- The game is no normal game. This game let's you create your own campaign, versus, arcade even characters and sounds using tools from other realeased games and devices. Possibly avaliable in Next-Gen Consles. So able to create achievements or Trophies for the game. The title Matter being the stuff that creates everything. The game also comes with it's own special memory unit.
- Matter is the technical term given to what laymen refer to as "Stuff". Unless you can believe the word of one unimportant German pseudo-scientist, who suggests that matter and energy are the same thing, matter makes up everything known to science that isn't energy. Rather confusingly, Anti-matter is also considered as matter.
- Batman and Robin once turned a giant plant's strength against itself, which was a case of sheer mind over matter. Matter can be altered as well. Hank and Ben invented a Blue Jet that had a blue beam that was capable of extracting quarks from various metals. This was an effort to remove gold from the world, and create more useful forms of metal, such as iron.
- Matter a limited-time currency released on August 16, 2016, for the SciFi 2016 Event. It used as the event's Act 1 personal prize track currency.
- Matter is Iain M. Banks' seventh novel in the Culture series.
- Matter is the basic term for all physical substances.
- From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Matter]] mater, matere from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Matter]] matere, materie from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Matter]] materie, matiere from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Matter]] materia (matter, stuff, material), derivative of Latin mater "mother". Displaced native Middle English andweorc, andwork "material, matter" (from Old English andweorc "matter, substance, material"), Old English intinga "matter, affair, business".
- Matter exists in four fundamental states that exhibit differing physical properties. The following are the states of matter in order of increasing kinetic energy (temperature):
* States of matter:
* Solid
* Liquid
* Gas
* Plasma Both matter and antimatter can exist in these phases. Matter is naturally created at the creation point at the galactic core, creating matter-energy whirlwinds which are capable of transporting objects into an alternate universe where the world of Megas-Tu exists. (TAS: "The Magicks of Megas-Tu")
- "Matter" referred to all tangible objects that had substance in the universe, being composed of atoms. It was actually one of the materials that made up the universe, along with time, space, and light. There were several claims that creatures existed before there was matter, including Fenric, a "good force," (TV: The Curse of Fenric) the Beast and its goalers. (TV: The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit) According to the Seventh Doctor, you "[could not] create living matter from inorganic components". (PROSE: Strange England)
- Matter goes by 3 states:
* Solid: can be distinguished by their fixed shape and volume. Example- Ice, Wood, Steel, etc. Solids cannot be compressed and do not flow.
* Liquid: have fixed volume but no shape. They cannot be compressed and take the shape of container in which they are put. Liquids flow from higher level to lower level.
* Gas: have no fixed shape and volume. They can be compressed and take the shape of the container in which they are put. They flow in all the directions. Average kinetic energy of the molecules of the matter in increasing order: solids
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