impenetrabilityɪmˌpɛn ɪ trəˈbɪl ɪ ti, ˌɪm pɛn-
impenetrability (n)
English Definitions:
impenetrability, imperviousness (noun)
the quality of being impenetrable (by people or light or missiles etc.)
impenetrability, impenetrableness (noun)
incomprehensibility by virtue of being too dense to understand
impenetrability (Noun)
The characteristic of being impenetrable; invulnerability.
Impenetrability
In metaphysics, impenetrability is the name given to that quality of matter whereby two bodies cannot occupy the same space at the same time. The philosopher John Toland argued that impenetrability and extension were sufficient to define matter, a contention strongly disputed by Gottfried Wilhelm Von Leibnez. Locke considered impenetrability to be "more a consequence of solidity, than solidity itself."[2]
Impenetrability
In metaphysics, impenetrability is the name given to that quality of matter whereby two bodies cannot occupy the same space at the same time. The philosopher John Toland argued that impenetrability and extension were sufficient to define matter, a contention strongly disputed by Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz. Locke considered impenetrability to be "more a consequence of solidity, than solidity itself."
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