Void

Voids are regions of space that contain either very little or no matter whatsoever. Sometimes, voids contain no matter that is deemed as important or elementary enough, whilst containing many other things. In this case, if generally agreed, the region of space will still be called a void, but only in a specific aspect. For example, the interstellar void of our Universe is devoid of matter, but filled with energy, photons, neutrinos, dark matter, virtual particles and more, yet it is universally accepted as being a void.

Pseudo-voids
Pseudo-voids aren't what would usually fall under the definition of a void. They are regions of space completely devoid of at least one particle natural to their parent verse. Particle, in this sense, refers to any naturally constructed element that arises from the laws that govern the specific region space.

Under this defintion, the vast majority of all regions of space are pseudo-voids, which is why they aren't usually even called voids.

Normal voids
A normal void is a pseudo-void for multiple large-encompassing categories of particles. It is also custom for a general consensus that an area be a void, for it to be a normal void. In this scenario, intergalactic space of our Universe is a normal void, or just a void, as it lacks atoms, molecules and generally just large solid structures.

Le Jorino Areas
Le Jorino areas are spaces inbetween verses. In most cases, a good fraction of the area is a true void with an ever-shifting shape, then becoming a normal void as one hits the border of the verse. If the containing body that the area belongs to is one with a higher amount of matter than empty space, the area will be at most a pseudo-void.

The Outside
The Outside is mostly completely empty, only filled with certain non-existent objects and wandering verses. Aside from those, there are basically no forces and no matter, making it a very fine and pure true void.

True voids
True voids are voids completely devoid of any matter. These voids are still susceptible to being affected by fields, forces, laws and many others. These voids usually occur either on extremely microscopic levels or in infinitely sized regions inbetween verses.

Types of true voids include:


 * Supertrue voids - true voids that aren't affected by fields of forces. The regions appear side-by-side with normal true voids.
 * Hypertrue voids - supertrue voids that aren't susceptible to being affected in any future finite time, asuming that the enclosed containing body bounded by the sphere of influence of its laws is not affected by anything outside of it. These voids are extremely rare and usually only occur in extremely tiny empty verses.

Absolute voids
Absolute voids are a theoretical type of void that aren't a part of anything whatsoever. Not influenced by any laws, not susceptible to any alterations, not affected by any Realm, they are completely and utterly seperate from everything, located in nothing.

No such voids have ever been found, unsurprisingly, nor is their existence supported by any theory.

Notable voids within our Universe



 * Local Void
 * Virgo Supercluster
 * Perseus-Pisces Supercluster
 * Northern and Southern Local Supervoid
 * Boötes Void (Great Void)
 * Giant Void
 * KBC Void