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claim:each-atom-is-unique-according-to-its-context-as-confirmed-by-scanning-tunneling-microscope-photographsEach atom is unique according to its context, as confirmed by scanning tunneling microscope photographs.
Empirical support from atomic-scale imaging that even fundamental particles are unique.
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- Historical critique that modularity is philosophically misguided and architecturally sterile.
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- Chapter 12: Every Part UniqueintroducesThe chapter itself, arguing that living process creates uniqueness at every scale.
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