Notice the act of creative fantasy here. Soup and steel are not really continuous. At the scale of everyday life, they appear to be, but at the scale of atoms or superstrings, they’re not. Calculus ignores the inconvenience posed by atoms and other uncuttable entities, not because they don’t exist but because it’s useful to pretend that they don’t. As we’ll see, calculus has a penchant for useful fictions.