Why is space cold if there’s no matter in it?

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Why is space cold if there’s no matter in it?

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I would say the chance of two specific things hitting anything is very very small. The chance of once audition thing hitting anything is small, and the chance of anything hitting something else is common. If you’re traveling through space, you are far more likely to die from starvation or dehydration than something colliding with you.

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