If ALL (of the things and thoughts; all of experience) are of a singular (substance?), then it is impossible to measure this.
If the measuring tape is made of the same substance as that which it is attempting to measure, it is impossible to distinguish where the measuring tape begins and ends in relation to the phenomenon that is being measured.
The neurons in a physicists brain are of the same substance as ALL (even the measuring device), so the points at which the measurement is made, and therefore the resulting answer, IS COMPLETELY ARBITRARY!!
And if it is said that the consistency of the singular substance varies and this is what enables measurement, keep in mind that there is no “space” because the substance is all that exists.
Scientists are playing a game of make-believe.
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