 Okay, we first look at this question and we might be tempted to say that yeah, they're the same thing You can't have one without the other. They're inseparable. You never have form without matter never have matter without form But that's not what Aristotle thinks right form is still what is composed Right is the thing and matter is still what's composing right, so think about You know Legos right form is the model the little toy Legos are the matter that compose the toy right and you take the little Lego blocks you put them together to make the toy And Aristotle says yeah, you know form a matter inseparable you can't have a Lego model without the Legos You you can't have the little little blocks without making some kind of you know some kind of model Right so he says that they're they're inseparable, but they're also distinct There's still there's a difference between what's created or what's made or composed and What's doing the composing? so They're inseparable sure, but they're not identical. They're not the same thing form is what's composing Excuse me his form is what's composed matter is what's composing and these are two different things