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Democritus was the Greek philosopher who made a mental model of the atom. He said that atoms composed everything and were physically but not geometrically indivisible. Between the atoms there is empty space. They always will have been, and will be in motion and are indestructible. Different atoms differ in size and shape.
Democritus in 400BC came up with the theory of the atom. His theories were not excepted until the 17th century. John Dalton then explained the atomic theory of matter: 1. All elements are made of atoms. 2. All atoms of the same element are identical, but differ from any atoms of a different element. 3. Atoms cannot be created or destroyed. 4. Atoms of different elements combine in simple whole number ratios. 5. Atoms can be combined, separated, or rearranged.
It was based on the thoughts of an early philosopher.
Centries ago , a Greek philosopher , Democritus belived , that all matter was composed of extremely small particles to which he give the name Atomos meaning not to divide. During the early nineteeth centry an English scientist John Dalton , did some carefull experiment. His results convinced that atoms were not all alike .They differ in size , mass , and chemical behaviour , for example oxygen atoms are bigger and greater than hydrogen atoms.
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Aristotle focused more on metaphysics and their theory of human function plus ethics
It relied on experimentation and reason, not rhetoric.
It relied on experimentation and reason, not rhetoric.
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Scientists work on different stuff then historians do.
Democritus was the Greek philosopher who made a mental model of the atom. He said that atoms composed everything and were physically but not geometrically indivisible. Between the atoms there is empty space. They always will have been, and will be in motion and are indestructible. Different atoms differ in size and shape.
Plato looked for the ideal government. Aristotle wanted to "consider, not only what form of government is best, but also what is possible and what is easily attainable."
Scientific names never differ among scientists.
Scientific names never differ among scientists.
Theories are proven. Hypothesis are ideas.
Democritus believed that matter is made of tiny indivisible particles called atoms. He believed that the atoms have always been, and always will be, in motion; that there are an infinite number of atoms, and kinds of atoms, which differ in shape, and size.