Which is NOT true of Aristotle's view of matter and form: a. The form of a thing is something we can never know because it exists in a different realm of reality from us. b. Two different things, such as two people, can share a form (such as "humanness") even though they are literally made of different matter. c. Matter would have no distinct characteristics unless or until it has also a form. d. Although we can mentally distinguish between matter and form, in reality they are always together.