No. He had some vague concept along the lines of atomos being the indivisible constituents of matter. Pretty good for the time though
You can find some details here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_theory
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Democritus did. The modern version of the atomic theory is based on the research of Dalton.
he did not develop anything regarding the 'atomic theory' for he was against that theory.
He pubish is own atomic theory in 1803 developed his atomic theory by observations gathered from many experiments .
john Dalton
460 B.C. or for atheists BCE
Democritus achievements are his atomic theory and his book -on the little order of the world- which describes his atomic theory.
Democritus was an ancient Greek philosopher who was a pupil of Leucippus. Democritus suggested that different types of small discrete particles formed all matter. He suggested that the properties of the tiny particles are what determined the property of the matter.
They both thought the same theory but Dalton had evidence to prove it, unlike Democritus.
democritus was greek philosophers.
Democritus was born in Abdera, Thrace in Greece. He was an Ancient Greek philosopher who formulated an atomic theory for the universe. Some say Democritus is the "father of modern science".
the atomic theory of the universe
Democritus created the "Atomic Theory" and he was also a teacher.
The ancient Greeks did not perform any experiments to test the atomic theory proposed by Democritus. To the ancient Greeks the atomic theory was a part of philosophy, not science.
Democritus did. The modern version of the atomic theory is based on the research of Dalton.
460 b.C
400b.C.
2012