It is literally the inability to be penetrated (pierced, soaked through), to a greater or lesser extent. Nothing is completely impenetrable.
It is used metaphorically to indicate something not understandable, or incomprehensible -- not because it does not make sense but because it is presented or explained in an unenlightening, obtuse, or unclear manner (to use another idiom, it is "too dense").
Example: Quantum mechanics textbooks are renowned for their impenetrability.
"No two things can occupy the same space, at the same time."
The law of impenetrability is that "no two things can occupy the same space at the same time." It is a statement made about logical space.
impenetrability
Impenetrability is a term used in metaphysics. It is used to qualify matter whereby two bodies cannot occupy the same space at the same time.
tightness, thickness, compactness, impenetrability, denseness, mass, consistency, solidity
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two cars bumping each other because they cant occupy the same space at the same time.
...Matter... ....Weight.... .....Volume.... ....Density.... ....Inertia..... ....Impenetrability.... ....Porosity.... By: Jeimz I-Matiwasay F.B.H.S 2008-2009
...Matter... ....Weight.... .....Volume.... ....Density.... ....Inertia..... ....Impenetrability.... ....Porosity.... By: Jeimz I-Matiwasay F.B.H.S 2008-2009
Quality of being impenetrable., That property in virtue of which two portions of matter can not at the same time occupy the same portion of space., Insusceptibility of intellectual or emotional impression; obtuseness; stupidity; coldness.
Some examples are specialty, disparity, capability, disability, ability, facility, abnormality, acceptability, accountability, actuality, admissability, eternity, banality, casualty, novelty, detestability, nationality, responsibility, sustainability, generality, utility, mortality, immutability, impenetrability, impassability, impartiality, imperceptibility, materiality, comfortability, negligibility, potentiality, invisibility
1. Mass- very common to all matter. Mass does not change unless divided or removed to a body of matter. 2. Weight- it depends in the attraction of the pull of gravity thus, it changes from place to place. 3. Impenetrability- there are no two things that can occupy the same space. 4. Inertia- a matter that is at rest will remain at rest but can only be moved when external force is applied. 5. Porosity- states that matter has pores.
a. The quantity of something per unit measure, especially per unit length, area, or volume.b. The mass per unit volume of a substance under specified conditions of pressure and temperature.3. Computer Science The number of units of useful information contained within a linear dimension.4. The number of individuals, such as inhabitants or housing units, per unit of area.5. The degree of optical opacity of a medium or material, as of a photographic negative.6. Thickness of consistency; impenetrability.7. Complexity of structure or content.8. Stupidity; dullness.
I'm not quite sure what the question is talking about, but that has never stopped me before. There is only one star in the solar system, so by every law, lemma, and conjecture of mathematical impenetrability, that one and the largest one must be one and the same. It is the one we call the "Sun". The fastest revolution known around the sun is that of the planet Mercury, which completes an orbital circuit of the sun every 88 days. If there is any object with a shorter period of revolution, then all or most of its orbit must be closer to the sun than the orbit of Mercury. No such object has yet been discovered.