If matter is infinitely divisible, then the duality of matter is that matter is both a substance and not a substance at the same time. This then implies that there is a 10th postulate to be added to the above list: That matter is the “tangible” “property” of infinite space because, in dialectical materialism, the concept of space as a “void” is one-sided. A complete “void” is impossible to create simply because the “void” is merely the “opposite side of the coin” of matter that is both a substance and a non-substance at one and the same moment. Without matter there can be no space.
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