Ben: > On Mar 3, 2017, at 11:26 AM, Benjamin Udell <[email protected]> wrote: > > In the sense that the regulatory principle itself is a continuum, it will not > harbor or have room for Boscovichian points (point masses that can physically > attract and repel), since it is not a physical continuum in the first place.
In order to make any sense of CSP's view of chemical atoms, it is necessary that “Boscovichian points” be composed into the parts of the chemical elements and the organization of the chemical table of elements itself. Cheers Jerry
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