some people believe in it that it can and will happen some people think it comes as abad day for them when things are getting rough for them so do i believe in doomsday yes yes i do you should to get ready......
We continue to recognize figures like John Dalton because their contributions laid foundational frameworks for future discoveries, despite some inaccuracies in their theories. Dalton's work in atomic theory, for instance, was crucial in advancing our understanding of chemistry and matter. Acknowledging their contributions allows us to appreciate the evolution of scientific knowledge, where even flawed ideas can spur further inquiry and refinement. This historical context highlights the iterative nature of science and the importance of building on past work.
That it was just a hoax.
I don't believe anybody.
we have sent people to moon
Many people believed Aristotle in ancient times.
Many people believed Aristotle in ancient times.
Aristotle had more people believe in his ideas than Democritus. Aristotle's teachings greatly influenced Western philosophy and science, while Democritus's atomic theory was not widely accepted during his time.
During their time, both Aristotle and Democritus had followers who believed in their respective philosophies. Aristotle's teachings were more widely accepted and influential in the ancient world, while Democritus' ideas were not as widely known or popular until much later.
Aristotle was generally believed more than Democritus during their time. Aristotle's philosophical and scientific views held more influence and were more widely accepted in ancient Greece, while Democritus' atomic theory was not as well known or appreciated until much later.
Democritus's ideas, such as the concept of atoms, were not widely accepted during his time. His philosophy was overshadowed by that of other ancient Greek philosophers like Plato and Aristotle. It wasn't until much later, during the scientific revolution, that Democritus's atomic theory gained more recognition and acceptance.
In the early 19th century, John Dalton's atomic theory gained widespread acceptance over Democritus's earlier ideas. While Democritus proposed that matter was composed of indivisible atoms, his ideas lacked experimental evidence and were largely philosophical. Dalton built on Democritus's concepts but provided a scientific framework supported by empirical data, making his theory more credible among scientists of his time. Ultimately, Dalton's work laid the foundation for modern chemistry, leading to greater acceptance of his ideas over those of Democritus.
Aristotle
The people.
Democritus's atomic theory was ignored for a long time because it lacked experimental evidence and was overshadowed by other competing schools of thought such as Aristotle's philosophy. Additionally, Democritus's ideas were considered too radical and not widely understood during his time.
The orators.
Aristotle.