Eh. I see transition spaces. Lots of them. I look at a table,
  there's a table here. My arms are on it. I also know there's a
  transition space of electron charges repelling, entering holes.
  There's sensations of pressure through my nervous system
  responding to the force. From an aircraft up above, I don't
  exist because there's a roof over my head, unless it has sensors
  to detect heat coming from me. From the vantage point of IR, I'm
  of a different shape as the "color" of my heat has a different
  shape than my physical form.

  There's air in nearly everything on the planet. We need silicon
  (glass usually), plastic, tar or rubber to temporarily make
  things 'air tight' or 'weather proof', but everything is
  ultimately permeable.

  Everything leaks itself and absorbs from its surroundings.

  So, I don't see the hard lines. They're like pencil marks on
  paper to me, smooth from afar, jagged and 3D from up close.