Actualy, non-matter DOES use space, but has no mass, at least to my knowlege. A radio frequency has no mass, but its electro-magnetic waves do occupy space, cause even in a vacum they exist without affecting any matter.
Try this on for size
Write down on a sheet of paper a set of random numbers from the top of your head. Are these numbers trully random, or is our brain using its own algorithims subconciously?
Also, even if you have a 6 sided dice, and make 50 throws for 50 numbers,
its still possible to crack the series, even though it would take extrordinary tools and the many variables affecting the roll, such as the angle of the throw.
I think that if you were directly in the center of a massive hollow sphere, which was symetrical in mass and area, that you would feel no gravity, but if you were off-center, you would slowly be pulled to the area of sphere you were closer to.
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