Too much empty space in a photo? But "empty space" is all around us: 99.99999...% of an atom is empty space - the atom's nucleus is only a tiny tiny fraction of the atom's size. The world doesn't look that empty, though, and it doesn't feel so hollow either. What makes the world appear solid are the forces that bind the atoms together: tiny but immensely strong force fields. That's why it feels solid, but why does matter seem solid to the eye, i mean why/how do we see the 0.00000...1%? So, empty space in a photo - of course, it's mainly empty space you're looking at. "Matter is mostly ghostly empty space." Arthur Eddington
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