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When and Where did the Atomic Theory Come From?
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RE: When and Where did the Atomic Theory Come From?
(May 11, 2017 at 8:43 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote:
(May 11, 2017 at 12:41 pm)Rhondazvous Wrote: "Corpuscularianism"
One moment, please, while I untangle my tongue. This could be a very delicate operation, and I may need a local anesthesia.

It seems that what we call the age of discovery was actually the age of rediscovery, or rather using modern technology to build upon what was already known to a rudimentary extent by the ancients.

Honestly, the more I'm looking into the history of atomic theory, I'm beginning to suspect that, between Aristotle and Dalton, atomic theory didn't so much go out of vogue, as much as morphed beyond recognition; even though Aristotle rejected Democritus' atomism, the natura minimalia he mentioned in the Physics and Meteorology still sounds quite a bit like it (if in an admittedly unusually cruder version for Aristotle.)

How would you describe this morphing?

The natural philosophy by which the ancients gained knowledge is a far cry from the scientific observation that informs modern knowledge. With thousands of years of ignorance and the rejection of all kinds of knowledge from B.C.E. and well into C.E. I guess I can see why they made the jump because it was the observation of the discoverers (the Earth is round, the Earth orbits the sun, etc.) that dispelled the ignorance of the Church, whereas mere thinkers fell victim to it.
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RE: When and Where did the Atomic Theory Come From? - by Rhondazvous - May 13, 2017 at 8:21 pm

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