Its RADIOACTIVITY!! That was the first discovery that rejects the idea that the atom is indestructible
John Dalton put forward the idea that each element is made of a different sort of atom. Each kind of atom had its own properties such as an individual mass.
wegner's idea was annouced a few years ago
researched show that he belived every object was made up little things called atoms depending on the shape of the atom [nucles&&protons]the object was a certain shapeuncuttable particle called an atom
Discovery science is mostly about describing nature, whereas hypothesis-driven science tries to explain nature.
Neils Bohr put forward this picture of the atom.
The discovery of the fission reaction proved that the atom is not indestructible. Fission is a process by which an atom is split to to produce two atoms, smaller in size than the original atom. In addition the mass of the system after a standard fission reaction is less than the mass of the system before the reaction, some of the mass having been converted to energy. This indicated that it is possible to completely "destroy" an atom (although it is merely converted to a different form). Fission was first observed in 1938 by Otto Hahn who observed that after bombarding a uranium nucleus with neutrons, the much lighter barium was produced.
General relativity (Loosely speaking, e = mc^2) What's more, it's not just the theory that has proved that an atom can be destroyed; experimental data does too. The most famous example of this is the atomic bomb; atoms are converted into pure energy and...well you've probably seen pictures of what the explosion looked like. I hope this answers your question. PS: The atoms isn't technically lost, it's just converted into a form that has no mass
Dalton. Dalton's atomic theory stated that atoms are indivisible and indestructible and unchangeable.
Democritus was an Ancient Greek philosopher who proposed the idea of the atom as the fundamental unit of matter, indivisible and indestructible. He believed that all matter is made up of these tiny, indivisible particles and that differences in properties arise from differences in the arrangement of these atoms.
Relativism or Relativity
Moral relativism is the philosophy that rejects the idea of universal values, believing that moral principles are subject to cultural, historical, and individual differences.
The idea that the atom is mostly empty space was first proposed by Ernest Rutherford based on his gold foil experiment in 1909. This experiment led to the discovery that most of an atom's mass is concentrated in a nucleus at the center, surrounded by electrons in vast empty space.
He didn't have proof of a force causing the movement
Niels Bohr's major discovery was his model of the atom, known as the Bohr model. This model introduced the idea of quantized energy levels for electrons in an atom, explaining the stability of certain orbits and the emission of electromagnetic radiation. Bohr's work laid the foundation for modern quantum theory.
Veto does not mean to accept. Veto means one rejects the idea completely.
democritus
One can effectively challenge or overcome an idea that seems indestructible by presenting strong evidence, logical arguments, and alternative perspectives. Engaging in open dialogue, critical thinking, and promoting education can help break down the barriers of entrenched beliefs. By encouraging empathy, understanding, and willingness to consider different viewpoints, individuals can work towards dismantling the perceived invincibility of an idea.