Interpreting atom in a plural sense to mean some configuration of, or relation between, an electron, proton and neutron respectively with negative, positive and no charge, resolves the contradiction from using it singularly by leaving the law of non-contradiction : nothing is it's opposite, redundant - for any thing there is an opposite - and consequently, every proposition conventional since it is concommitantly true, whenever false.
Interpreting atom in a plural sense to mean some configuration of, or relation between, an electron, proton and neutron respectively with negative, positive and no charge, resolves the contradiction from using it singularly by leaving the law of non-contradiction : nothing is it's opposite, redundant - for any thing there is an opposite - and consequently, every proposition conventional since it is concommitantly true, whenever false.