Imagine cutting a bar of pure gold in half, and then cutting it in half again. Could you divide the gold like this forever?
A. The particles will keep dividing forever
B. You cannot divide an atom of gold in half
C. Gold is too strong to be cut in half
D. Aliens exist
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