Thick fog can not be cut with a knife. Do you mean solids? question seemed vague not sure I understood it.
Democratus
You think probable to Leukipus and Democritus; and 2 300 years later John Dalton.
The scientist who believed in an indivisible, uncuttable particle was Democritus. He proposed the concept of "atomos," which means indivisible, as the smallest unit of matter that cannot be further divided. This idea laid the foundation for the development of the modern atomic theory.
The first scientist to question the idea that atoms were indivisible was John Dalton, an English chemist, in the early 19th century. Dalton proposed that atoms were not actually indivisible, as previously believed, but rather could be rearranged in chemical reactions.
The Greek meaning of atom is 'UNCUTABLE.' or "UNDIVISIBLE"
Yes because no matter what, something is a something! So something and something are the same and something is a something!
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Kaskade sang the song Something something.
A HI ISO is a something to do with a something and that something is to do with another something and the other something is to do with another something to create a new something for the other something and that something is like another something which likes another something like another something in another something. Another something is like a something with no something on the other something like the first something in the something living in another something like that. Then the something likes another something in a something and they like somethings and so somethings are weird. Somethings like other somethings so the something is something. Something is like a living something in another something like two something together in a space. Then the something spreads out like another something to make a new something. All the somethings come together to make lots of new somethings like magic so the somethings are special. AND THAT IS A HI ISO
The verbs 'to be' to use for the subject 'something' (a singular indefinite pronoun): Something is... Something was... Something will be... Something being... Something has been...
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it depends on what that something is something is made by doing something to make the something