The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle argued against Democritus’ ideas about atoms.?
“If matter is composed of indivisible particles,” he asked, “then what holds these particles together?” Can you suggest an answer to Aristotle’s question? Please Answer ASAP!
~~~~ And once again, Aristotle was wrong!
Without having to give you a huge lesson in quantum physics, look up 'forces'; 'strong', 'weak', etc...
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The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle argued against Democritus’ ideas about atoms.?
“If matter is composed of indivisible particles,” he asked, “then what holds these particles together?” Can you suggest an answer to Aristotle’s question? Please Answer ASAP!
~~~~ And once again, Aristotle was wrong!
Without having to give you a huge lesson in quantum physics, look up 'forces'; 'strong', 'weak', etc...
Yes, and that's why we're a couple thousand years behind on chemistry.
Gravity and the strong and weak atomic bonds.