 All right, now you might be tired of this question by now because I think I've asked it at least three or four times What is the first part of the problem metaphysics or what is the problem metaphysics and what is Aristotle's answer to the second part? So the problem metaphysics comes in two parts. What does it mean to exist and why does the thing exist? All right, Aristotle's answer to the first part is substance. If something exists, it's a substance And a substance is a composite of form and matter Okay, the answer to the second part is of four causes. Like I said, we'll get to that next next time Now, you know, like yeah, why did you bother asking this again? Because we've asked this several times Okay, bear with me. I just want this answer off the top of your head as I ask you the next question So Aristotle says what it means to exist is to be a substance and a substance and a substance is a composite of form and matter Given this answer Our form and matter real Is it possible for form and matter to be real? Given his answer to the first part of the problem