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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It doesn’t matter. There’s just not much heat in it either and that’s what ‘cold’ means.

Cold is not matter or energy. If you go out in space, the only ‘heat’ you’ll get is extremely weak – coming from faint light from stars mostly unless you get too close to one.

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