Democritus's idea of an atomistic universe, where matter is composed of indivisible particles called atoms, was not widely accepted in ancient times primarily due to the dominance of Aristotelian philosophy, which posited that matter was continuous and could be divided infinitely. Additionally, there was a lack of experimental evidence to support the existence of atoms, and the scientific method had not yet developed to test such theories rigorously. As a result, his ideas remained largely speculative and were overshadowed by more popular philosophical and scientific views until much later in history.
No. The first two werent very accepted and didnt get good reviews.
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They were inferior to men, on the same level as slaves
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People back then liked the idea that Earth was the center of the universe.This why people accepted it for centuries.
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i have no idea ive tried it thousands of times
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It is a bad idea.
Another idea is that the Earth captured the Moon after its formation. ... The most widely accepted theory is that the Moon was formed.
They werent treated as well as they should be treated and they werent respected as much either.
no they werent