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Q: In ancient Greece Who thought matter was continuous?
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When was murder completely legal in Greece?

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Who thought matter was continuous?

Democritus - Greek philosopher who believed in the 'marble' atomic model.John Dalton - Came up with the first atomic theory, in which he also believed atoms were indivisible.


Is matter smooth and continuous?

No it is not.


Is matter atomistic or continuous?

is continuous because of individuals forms and qualities


Why is matter continuous in form?

It isn't. It only looks continuous (sometimes), because the individual pieces (the atoms) are much smaller than anything we can see.


Is matter particulate or continuous?

yes, matter continues or particulate


Who was of of the first people to suggest that matter is made up of particles that cannot be divided?

Democritus (ancient Greece). Of course he had no evidence whatsoever. Lucky guess.


Who were allowed to be athleat in ancient greece?

All free male Greek citizens were allowed to participate in athletic events in ancient Greece, no matter what their social status was. Women were excluded from becoming athletes, but single women could watch athletic events, while married women were forbidden.


What did Aristotle think about particles?

Aristotle believed in the concept of continuous matter, considering matter to be infinitely divisible rather than composed of individual particles. He thought that substances were ultimately made up of the four elements (earth, water, air, fire) and that they transformed through a process of natural change.


How are platonic solids related to ancient concept of nature of matter?

The Ancient Greeks thought four things made up the universe- Earth, Water, Air, and Fire. Plato, the mathematician and philosopher of Ancient Greece, guessed that each of these elements made up a particular Platonic Solid. Earth was a Cube, Air and Octahedron, Water an Icosahedron, and Fire a Tetrahedron. The 5th element, he referred to as Quintessence. This of course made up the Dodecahedron.


Who came up with the continuous matter theory?

Aristotle