Even if we grant that some hypothetical reaction may pull matter out of the air that's still 5 total grams when you include whatever nitrogen or whatever gets sucked in. That is not even to say, of course, that such a reaction exists in the first place.
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Circles are made of teensy tiny right angles!
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"The sum of 2 and 2 IS 4" is not refuted by "our 2's might not be exactly 2" If it's not actually 2 then it's sum is of course not actually 4. This does nothing to change the fact that actually-two plus actually-two equals four
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Every measurement ever taken has finite precision. That’s called the uncertainty principle. And the theory of relativity tells us that a measurement depends a lot on who is doing the measuring Heck, the fundamental constants by which we define physics have finite precision.
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