Aristotle did not believe in the Atomic Theory. He believed that everything was made up of only 4 elements fire, water, air, and earth. This theory was proven incorrect as is evidenced by the Periodic Table of elements. In short the answer to this question is, none.
He said that atoms can not be divided; in one matter all the atoms are of same kind,same mass and same type. He also said that different matters have different kinds of atoms. He furthermore said that atoms from different matters meet together at a particular rate and make molecules.
I don't know of atomic theory, but he came up with the idea that light energy acted like packetts of energy that he called photons. Thru some theoretical calculations he came up with Plank's constant that deals with the energy of different wavelengths of light.
what are the major predictions of the special theory of relativity
It's hard to point at one father of Physics. I guess some of the more notable physicists through the different ages were Aristotle, Newton and Einstein. There are different sites and books with explanations about all the major physicists and their contributions, I've linked to one I know and can recommend.
Type your answer here... It formed the basis upon which the rest of chemistry was built.
He dissected animals and studied the ways that they reproduce.
The cell theory
Niels Bohr was a Danish physicist who made major contributions to understanding atomic structure and quantum theory. He received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922.
Atomic Theory
They proposed the Phlogiston Theory.
atomic theory
Dalton's atomic theory was a major contribution to discover the atomic structure in despite of been completely counterproved.
Plato was Socrates' pupil and wrote about mainly about his opinion of the government and reason. On the contrary, Aristotle was Plato's student and became well-known for his wide range of knowledge and his writings included a variety of topics. Aristotle was also known for his major contributions to mathematics.
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Ancient Greeks had two major theories of matter. These were the Atomic theory of matter and the theory of pangenesis.
Genetic recombination and drastic evolutionary shifts have been observed in bacteria in many laboratory experiments. There really isn't much "theory" to it anymore.
Socrates founded the Socratic Method of questioning. He believed in improvement of the individual, and was executed by hemlock for corrupting the youth of Athens by teaching them to think for themselves.