Objects, as we experience them, are generally considered to
be solid forms. We experience them as such because of our limited existence
in space/time, and because in most cases we are simply not able to experience
the event which is transpiring to create that which we perceive to be an “object”.
This results in the assumption that this brief representation is the true
nature of the thing, whereas in reality that thing is a very brief collection
of atoms and patterns that will soon disperse.