400 BC
Aristotle did not discover the atom. The concept of the atom was first proposed by the ancient Greek philosopher Leucippus and his student Democritus around the 5th century BCE. Aristotle, who came after them, did not accept the idea of atoms and instead favored a different view of matter.
Aristotle made significant contributions to fields such as logic, physics, biology, and ethics. He developed the concept of formal logic, he categorized different living organisms based on their characteristics, and he proposed ethical theories centered around virtues and ethical behavior.
Plato did not discover the atom. The concept of the atom was first introduced by ancient Greek philosophers Leucippus and Democritus around the 5th century BCE. Plato, who lived in the 4th century BCE, had a different philosophical approach to understanding the nature of reality.
Aristotle believed in empiricism and logic in understanding the natural world. He made significant contributions in various fields, including philosophy, science, ethics, politics, and metaphysics. Aristotle's work influenced Western thought for centuries and continues to be studied and debated in academia.
Aristotealian Logic tells us that there is nothing that cannot be broken into further subdivisions. The meaning of "atom" is indivisible. Turns out he was right in his own little way (we now know of quarks)
Aristotle did not discover the atom. The concept of the atom was first proposed by the ancient Greek philosopher Leucippus and his student Democritus around the 5th century BCE. Aristotle, who came after them, did not accept the idea of atoms and instead favored a different view of matter.
Aristotle discovered gravitational potential theory.
He thought that the atom was a creature that lived in the waters on Mars. He then thought to himself "How could thy creature get down to earth? It must've traveled through time and landed here!" He then got the idea of inventing a restuarant called Ruby Tuesdays to repel all the invaders and save the town. It is also believed that he proposed the thoery that an atom is concieved when two stars get it on and cause a supernova.
350 b.C.
in 1322
HE taught Aristotle and got hit in the head with and egg and died.
He did not picture the atom...he believed that matter was made of water, air, earth and fire.
Aristotle did not make an atom discovery. The concept of atoms was first introduced by ancient Greek philosophers Leucippus and Democritus around the 5th century BC, while Aristotle believed in the continuous nature of matter.
None, he did not discover the atom. His idea of the atom was derived from Philosophical reasoning not Scientific methods and experiments.
Dalton discovered the particles that make the atom and the atom itself
No. God did when he created it.
what would happen to the current modal of the atom if new information about its is discover in the feature