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Aristotle's Horse Cart theory was that when a horse pulls on a cart, the cart moves. When a horse stops moving, the cart will stop as well.

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Aristotle's horse-cart theory is a metaphor he used to explain the relationship between motion and change. Similar to how a horse pulls a cart, Aristotle believed that motion is caused by a force or "prime mover" that initiates change in the world. This prime mover is an immutable, eternal being that sets everything else in motion.

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