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FAPP … for all practical purposes
It may not be truly zero but it could as well be.
FAPP is usually used such:
Whatever the deviation from the ideal,
its so extremely small that it does not matter at all
for all practical purposes.

"FAPP impossible" => See page: Impossible

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Example UHV vs PPV

With current day technology (2023) creating a perfect vacuum is not at all possible.
Ok, Except in the inside of a buckyball, but that's not what one usually thinks of.
Rather one thinks of UHV systems out of steel that can be heated to get rid of adsorbed gas molecules.


With future advanced APM (gemstone metamaterial technology)
PPV will be possible though. And not just for nanoscale spaces,
but also for much bigger ones micro, meso, and maybe even macro.

One will often run in situations where there are FAPP no atoms in a chamber.
Math may give a very very tiny fraction of a single atom. Atoms don't come in fractional quantities.
Well, ok, in a quantum sense they can so long their quantum dispersed wave function does not get collapsed.
delaying wave-collapse is hard to do if desired (as it is in quantum computers).
Free floating atoms are way easier to get into quantum regime than solid state nanomachinery.
See: Nanomechanics is barely mechanical quantummechanics

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