>>14323979Can a large solid thing exist and not be made of parts?
Or so fused together, the many parts acting as one part, truly exist as a singular part, In that time and?
There is an atom in a rock and an atom in a piece of strong metal: you take these two objects and touch them together, a little harder each time.
There are atoms making up those objects, that 'experience' energetic and forceful, exchanges with interactions that they would not have experienced as alone? Single atoms can only have so many effects on one another and a world.
Atoms as various material, more and less advance from their limited singular existence, and truly in some sense cease to be an atom, and become thee smooth sturdy object, rock or metal.
How watery is a single H2O molecule?
Water is more of a real existing thing than a single lone molecule.