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The first widespread promulgation of the atomic theory comes later in the fifth
century , with the establishment by ... was later consolidated by Democritus , one
of the disciples , about 420 B.C. The atom was here conceived as indestructible ,
as ...
The first widespread promulgation of the atomic theory comes later in the fifth
century , with the establishment by ... was later consolidated by Democritus , one
of the disciples , about 420 B.C. The atom was here conceived as indestructible ,
as ...
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the acceptance of the Epicurean - Gassendi conception of the atom and vacuum
by Isaac Newton re - established the older version at the very close of the century
.24 Hartsoeker , between 1696 and 1712 , also aided this “ stiffening back " of ...
the acceptance of the Epicurean - Gassendi conception of the atom and vacuum
by Isaac Newton re - established the older version at the very close of the century
.24 Hartsoeker , between 1696 and 1712 , also aided this “ stiffening back " of ...
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theory has been transformed from a convenient working hypothesis into a definite
statement of fact ” ; Andrade and Bohr in 1923 , Millikan in 1924 , Desch in 1925 ,
Bridgman in 1927 : “ now we are as convinced of the atom's physical existence ...
theory has been transformed from a convenient working hypothesis into a definite
statement of fact ” ; Andrade and Bohr in 1923 , Millikan in 1924 , Desch in 1925 ,
Bridgman in 1927 : “ now we are as convinced of the atom's physical existence ...
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