We could present spatially an atomic fact which contradicted the laws of physics, but not one which contradicted the laws of geometry.
The world is the totality of facts, not of things
The totality of facts determines both what is the case, and also all that is not the case.
The world divides into facts.
The fact that we can describe the motions of the world using Newtonian mechanics tell us nothing about the world. The fact that we do, does tell us something about the world.
What is left over if I subtract the fact that my arms goes up from the fact that I raise my arm?
A logical picture of facts is a thought.
Here the term 'language-game' is meant to bring into prominence the fact that the speaking of language is part of an activity, of a form of life.
The world is made up of facts, not things.