Greek philosopher Aristotle had thoughts about the composition of matter, however, he didn't believe in the existence of small particles, which means he didn't have an atomic model. He believed all different substances were conformed of water, fire, air and earth.
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The people of England thought the Big Dipper looked like a number 5.
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people thought it looked like a lion
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he studied the earth and what he think it looked like
need a picture of ruthersford idea of what an atom looked like
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I think it probably looked like a sphere. not positive.
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Watson and Crick think DNA looked like a double Helix
Ernest Rutherford first suggested that an atom is made mostly of space. He also thought that electrons moved around the nucleus like the planets moved around the sun.
Niels Bohr showed that electrons could have only specific amounts of energy, leading them to move in certain orbits. Hope this helps!
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he studied the earth and what he think it looked like
Aristotle did not think in terms like dualism. But Aristotle grew up in a Hellenist society that was built around slavery. Aristotle tried to make sense of this reality. Aristotle invented a god-factor 'anima' and supposed that slaves (barbarians) had little god-factor and were born to serve Master with much god-factor. For Aristotle slaves were similar to present day cows, that are born to produce milk for farmers. Not worth much attention.
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