That there is the smallest of matter, and since it can't be divided and we won't get the value of the division, until we force with division, then the value suddenly jumps from the smallest value of any matter (0.01 or 0.001 or the smallest 0.0000001 or 0.00000000000000 ... 1 , can be any number to be considered as the smallest), jumps to the smallest value of division, which is zero.
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