In 328 BCE, Aristotle believed that all matter was made of water, air, fire, and earth.
He did not necessarily discover the atom but helped further the theory of atoms.
In the 4th century BC. Leucippus is considered the founder of the atomic theory, though no dates are known for sure. In fact some believe he did not exist at all.
460 BC
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Actually, Aristotle did not contribute to the atomic theory because he was against it...
With Aristotle and the ancient Greeks.
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It disproved Aristotle's four-element theory of matter.
Aristotle did not believe in the Atomic Theory. He believed that everything was made up of only 4 elements fire, water, air, and earth. This theory was proven incorrect as is evidenced by the periodic table of elements. In short the answer to this question is, none.
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he invented biology
Aristotle was against atomic theory considering that matter is formed from fire, air, earth and water.His conceptions delayed the development of science especially because of the harmful influence of Christianity.
Aristotles theory stated that all substances were built from 4 elements, earth, air, fire, and water
Democritus, aristotle, dalton, thompson, ernest ruther ford, Bohr.
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No. He and many like him thought about atomic theory, though, laying the foundation for the study of the particles themselves.