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Not really. Space, even if there are no atoms in it, is "something." For example, photons can move through space even if the space contains zero atoms. So can gravity. So can radio waves. So can a magnet's field. And we can measure space -- a chunk of space has a length, a width and a height. And time elapses. In other words, empty space is a measurable framework that has the ability to transmit certain types of energy.
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Not true,gravity and radio waves are atoms as well.And we can create artificial nothing,it's by -273,15 degrees Celsius (0 Kelvin),that is the temperature when atoms of most things stop moving and when atoms stop moving,the thing stops exist,which results in nothing.