Evolution Of Atomic Theory Brandon Hacker Thomas Havey Michael Helicopter.

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Evolution Of Atomic Theory Brandon Hacker Thomas Havey Michael Helicopter

Atomism Atomism is the theory that all the objects in the universe made of small and indestructible building blocks. Atomism is the theory that all the objects in the universe made of small and indestructible building blocks.

Atomism Atomism is the philosophy that was originally created by Leucippus and Democritus. It states that the world is conducted of two major indivisible bodies, which are Atoms and Void. This theory also states that everything is made of a different arrangement of atoms.