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Material substance that constitutes the observable universe and, together with energy , forms the basis of all objective phenomena.
Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter. Every physical entity can be described, physically and mathematically, in terms of interrelated quantities of mass , inertia , and gravitation . Matter in bulk occurs in several states; the most familiar are the gaseous (see gas ), liquid , and solid states ( plasmas , glasses , and various others are less clearly defined), each with characteristic properties. According to Albert Einstein 's special theory of relativity , matter and energy are equivalent and interconvertible (see conservation law ).