Hence, it is proved that the first point of intersection is...
Hence, it is proved that the first point of intersection is the last point of the two lines. So, the two lines are finite and cannot be infinite. Proof of Application Let us suppose six lines emanating from a point inside the physical object in six directions, extending along with the expanse of the physical object. Then we cut off a section from each line from the side towards the point. Afterwards we apply the section to the point from which the line itself begins before sectioning.
It would either extend to infinity, its increase being the same as its decrease and this is impossible, or it would become less by the same amount as the section cut off, and thus it would be finite. The increase in the line itself should be as much as the section only and no more. Thus the finitude of the dimensions of every physical object is proved. The proof can be determined without hypothetical application.
If the rest of the line, after cutting off a section is equal to the original line before sectioning, then the part must be equal to the whole. This is impossible. If it is less, it must be finite. Thus the original line, because of its increase, only does so by the amount of the section alone. The Third Proof Every physical object is originated; therefore, it is impossible for the Necessary Being to be a physical object.
This will be made clear by elucidating the following points: It is self evident that a physical object connot be separated from being in motion or at rest. There is no doubt that a physical object is either at rest in one place or it is in motion from one place to another. Movement means to be in one place at one moment and to be in another place at the next moment. Being at rest means to be in a particular place at one moment and to be in the same place at the next moment.
Thus, every physical object has two cases: to be in one place in the first moment and, in the second moment, to be in the same place or in another place. Being in one location at one moment and in the same location or another location at the next moment are two existential states different from each other, it is possible if one of them occurs the other will not. Every physical object has a special existence and a particularity by which it is distinguished from other physical objects.
This particularity is being at a certain time in a certain place.