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Aristotle's fifth element is called "aether" (or "quintessence"). He believed it was a divine substance that made up the heavenly spheres and bodies, differing from the four terrestrial elements: earth, water, air, and fire. Aether was thought to be incorruptible and eternal, filling the universe beyond the terrestrial realm.

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