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No. Eventually, splitting matter will reach the size of the atom, then the subatomic particles, then the quarks, and we don't think matter can be split any further.

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No, there is a limit to how far matter can be split. At the scale of subatomic particles, matter cannot be divided further without losing its fundamental properties. This limit is reached when the smallest indivisible units of matter, such as quarks and electrons, are encountered.

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