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In the elements of matter, there must be a clear distinction between relative elements and absolute elements.
In the elements of matter, there must be a clear distinction between relative elements and absolute elements.


While science deals with elements of matter that are only relative, meaning they are elements in relation to matter used by humans but are themselves matter, the absolute elements are not in the category of matter but rather are only elements of matter, even though they are called by names of materials known in nature - fire, wind, water, and earth.
While science deals with elements of matter that are only relative, meaning they are elements in relation to matter used by humans, the absolute elements are not in the category of matter but rather are only '''elements''' of matter, even though they are called by names of materials known in nature - fire, wind, water, and earth.


Only after their mixing and combining to become actual matter do the elements become components of matter, and each one becomes part of the matter.
Only after their mixing and combining to become actual matter do the elements become components of matter, and each one becomes part of the matter.