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In 335 BCE, Aristotle opened his school, Lucem. He did not believe the Atomic theory and therefore taught his students that all substances were not made up of atoms but something smaller. He believed that everything was made up of small amounts of fire, water, earth and air.
The Greeks, from the word atomon, meaning "uncuttable, indivisible."
The breaking apart of the nucleus of an atom is called nuclear fusion.
I believe you are defining an "atom".
help me find Aristotle when he found the atoms please help me!!!!!!!!!
Aristotle was born in 384 B.C and died in 322 B.C. Aristotle did not discover the atom. He made theories about the atom but did not have the tools to discover the atom.
Aristotle had more people believe him
in 1322
400 BC
Aristotle believed geocentric.
I don't believe Aristotle wrote an autobiography.
Aristotealian Logic tells us that there is nothing that cannot be broken into further subdivisions. The meaning of "atom" is indivisible. Turns out he was right in his own little way (we now know of quarks)
He believe that the Earth is in the middle.
He did not picture the atom...he believed that matter was made of water, air, earth and fire.
Aristotle was a geocentric believer( the earth was at the center of the universe.
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