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Originally Posted by boxcar
But not in the same space. A room cannot be entirely empty and filled with furniture at the same time and in the same sense. However a room can be partially filled with furniture, leaving plenty of empty space ...to fill it up at a future date.
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Tjhe problem is without "drilling down" to a deeper understanding of an atom's structure, until recently----specifically
after 17th century pseudo-science you preach, the atom appeared completely solid.
The LNC is useless without drilling down to deeper understandings. Atoms once appeared solid to human perception in spite of it's vastly devoid of matter composition.
I tried to make similar points in bringing up the uncertainty of human limitations perceiving the quantum level.
Aristotle and the other classical philosophers who formulated the LNC were hampered by lack of information. Theory can only go so far. Evidence is needed to drill down deeper and "flesh out" theory.
The problem abounds in your 11 part thesis. Engineers sneer at poor workmanship referring to such devices as a kludge or kluge.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kludge
A kludge or kluge (/klʌdʒ, kluːdʒ/) is a workaround or quick-and-dirty solution that is clumsy, inelegant, inefficient, difficult to extend and hard to maintain. This term is used in diverse fields such as computer science, aerospace engineering, Internet slang, evolutionary neuroscience, and government.
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A working model usually vacates the term. Working models are demonstrable
evidence.