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Leibniz argued that space could not exist independently of objects in the world because that implies a difference between two universes exactly alike except for the location of the material world in each universe.
But since there would be no observational way of telling these universes apart then, according to the identity of indiscernibles, there would be no real difference between them.
According to the principle of sufficient reason, any theory of space that implied that there could be these two possible universes, must therefore be wrong.

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