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Either it has no body, or it has no bearing — both vanish when you reach for them.
means Either irrelevant to the matter at hand, or lacking physical substance entirely — pick your dimension.
from From Latin in- (not) plus materia (matter, stuff, timber), the same root that builds material; what isn't made of stuff became, by extension, what doesn't matter.
Two mindsMeans both nonphysical and unimportant.
Courtroom favoriteLawyers object that evidence is immaterial.
Philosophy turfSouls and ghosts are classically immaterial things.