Taking from the infinite. There has been debate since ancient Greece and India over when or if something is a pure unity. If it has pure unity does it have parts at all? If something can be potentially divided by us or an angel or God, isn't it divided in itself yet held together by some kind of cohesion? Geometry seems to say that plurality of parts is equal in footing as the object's unity. So math and common sense say anything physical has a 3 fourths of itself in reality. Physics though, quite interestingly, computes the total information in something as proportional to its surface area, not its volume. But anyone who says they have the final answer to these questions has probably lied to himself. Zeno and chariots can be torn apart by the heavens