“Monads and atoms both are infinitely small, yet everything is made out of them; and in considering how such a paradox is possible, we must look to the interactions among them <...> But either way, we’re obliged to explain the things we see — like the church-tower — solely in terms of those interactions. ”
“Solely, Doctor? ”
“Solely, your highness. For if God made the world according to understandable, consistent laws <...> then it must be consistent through and through, top to bottom. If it is made of atoms, then it is made of atoms, and must be explained in terms of atoms; when we get into a difficulty, we cannot suddenly wave our hands and say, “At this point there is a miracle,” or “Here I invoke a wholly new thing called Force which has nothing to do with atoms. ” ”
Leibniz in Neal Stephenson’s The Confusion
Huh, I thought the point of atoms is that they’re not infinitely small.
Liebniz didn’t like that.