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Say you have a perfectly precise machine and use it to move an object increasingly smaller distances of 0.1m, 0.001m, 0.001m and so on; would you ever reach a distance on such an incredibly small scale that pushing the object by said distance makes no change in space at all?

That even if you were to push the object by this distance in the same direction an infinite amount of times you could never get it to be 1m away from its starting point? I'm talking about a distance like 1/ one billionth the length of a quark.

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