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I have some implications I would like to be eloquently refuted if possible. If a perfect black body does not exist then there must be light everywhere. if absolute zero does not exist and let's say the energy of a infinitesimal measurement is non zero and the amount of infinitesimal measurements within a particle is infinite then the non-zero energy times infinity would be infinite energy per infinite i per particle. The same applies to mass, except using the absence of nothing to explain why a infinitesimal measurement of a particle must contain a non-zero amount of mass/volume/density. For if they did not take up a non-zero amount of mass/volume/density then they would be nothing which for the sake of this argument cannot exist. I'm not interested in Atomism vs Infinite Divisibility arguments, but you're welcome to try to persuade my mind on why you think Atomism is reality. Formula for the energy of the universe using this logic is: >0E per 1i of a particle. ?E per ?i per particle. ?E^2 per ?i^2 per ?Particle