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1 I, 2| reals" are indivisible magnitudes? Or is no magnitude indivisible?" 2 I, 2| reals" are indivisible magnitudes, are these bodies, as Democritus 3 I, 2| that there must be atomic magnitudes "because otherwise "The 4 I, 2| elements, which are not magnitudes. Moreover, where will the 5 I, 2| therefore, it is impossible for magnitudes to consist of contacts or 6 I, 2| be indivisible bodies and magnitudes. Yet, if we do postulate 7 I, 2| fact divided into separable magnitudes which are smaller at each 8 I, 2| smaller at each division-into magnitudes which fall apart from one 9 I, 2| body must contain atomic magnitudes which are invisible. Such 10 I, 2| the necessity of atomic magnitudes: we must now show that it 11 I, 2| immediately-next" to point, magnitudes are "divisible through and 12 I, 2| into, and out of, atomic magnitudes (for that involves many 13 I, 5| that yet there are not two magnitudes in the same place, and ( 14 I, 6| another which, being separate magnitudes and possessing position, 15 I, 6| another, which (being separate magnitudes) have their extremes "together" 16 I, 9| concerning the divisibility of magnitudes. For us) the following account 17 I, 9| the beginning. For (i) if magnitudes are not divisible through