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It is not the case that An atom must have six parts if six atoms simultaneously conjoin with it from six directions.
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The locus of one atom cannot simultaneously be the locus of another atom.
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If six atoms approach a central atom from six directions, each occupies a distinct directional region of that central atom.
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Whatever has distinct directional regions has parts corresponding to those regions.
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