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    I remembered! “Matter is an objective reality given to us in sensations.” This is Lenin, he is not up to one hundred and forty characters. Therefore, let us also mention Marx: “Matter,” he wrote, ” without motion is just as unthinkable as motion without matter.”

    The material is soft and bends, you can wrap something in the material, but the non-matter can be very different, for example, it can be hard as a brick, or on the turn soft as a turd, then nothing can be wrapped in it.

    It's easy to tell the difference. Matter refers to everything that is the subject of the study of the science of “physics”.

    Sometimes it is said that matter is matter and field. Although on a fundamental level, the difference disappears.

    Not matter: Beethoven's ninth symphony; the inviolable ideological foundations of the Soviet people.

    Physically, what is not matter is a field. Matter has particles, it consists of something, and fields have no particles. With matter, everything is easy: it is either there or it is not. (And don't talk about Schrodinger, uncertainty doesn't mean duality.) Fields are more complicated, because the fields known to science are created only by matter. And at any point in space, at any distance from the active matter (a magnet or a source of gravity, for example), the field can be arbitrarily weak, but the value of its action will not be equal to “0”.

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