void ‘not-being,’ no part ‘what is’ a ‘not-being,’; ‘is’ strict sense — Aristotle

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The void is 'not-being,' and no part of 'what is' is a 'not-being,'; for what 'is' in the strict sense of the term is an absolute plenum. This plenum, however, is not 'one': on the contrary, it is a 'many' infinite in number and invisible owing to the minuteness of their bulk.

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