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What Actually Fills the Universe — Feynman Explains the Void Space looks like nothing, but physics says “nothing” is rarely empty. In this video we explore what actually fills the universe, using a Feynman-style approach that starts with simple questions and follows the evidence. What is a vacuum, really? Why do particles appear from “empty” space? And how can fields exist everywhere, even where there’s no matter? You’ll learn how modern physics describes space as a stage made of fields, energy, and quantum activity. We break down the idea of the electromagnetic field, what a vacuum means in quantum mechanics, and why the lowest-energy state can still have measurable effects. From cosmic background radiation to vacuum fluctuations, we connect the biggest scales of the universe to the smallest rules of reality. If you’ve ever wondered whether space is a substance, why “empty” space can still do things, or what the universe is made of between galaxies, this explanation will reshape your intuition. #RichardFeynman #Physics #Space #QuantumPhysics #Universe #Vacuum #Cosmology #ScienceExplained #QuantumFieldTheoryThe voice used in this video is an AI-generated recreation inspired by Richard Feynman’s speech. While around 90% of the content is based directly on his documented lectures, writings, and interviews, the remainder has been thoughtfully scripted to reflect what he might have said, based on his known ideas and style. This content was created for educational purposes and is not intended to infringe on any rights. We encourage you to compare this with Feynman's original materials for reference. Thank you for your curiosity and support.