
Space as we know is still full of mysteries.
No one knows how it came by and when?

It seems Space has been here all the time.
First there was space, and then everything else.

When something there in space, how does space react for that matter to be there? Does space recedes to make a room for it or blends in and coexists?

If space is like dark matter that does not react to electromagnetic waves, it should coexist without any interferences?

Yes, space really is full of mysteries.
No one seems to have an answer.

It might be that way for a long time.
Until some one will find the answer.
But there may not be an answer after all.
