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I don't think I can further elaborate this. It's pretty straight forward. If we know something (say a tortoise) to exist at two points in time, then can we rightfully assume that it has existed everywhere in between that time period? Or let's say you open a box and find a cat in it. Then you close it, and after some time open it and find the cat still there. So, can you rightfully assume the cat to be in box, while it was closed?

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Yes you can rightfully assume, that it existed in between, Thats what we assume in all physical laws. But be sure it is an assumption, which nobody rally can prove.

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