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do you know a simple argument about the existence of atoms and particules?

i appreciate if you could tell a simple one,anyone...

in Greek `atomos` means indivisible...except that...

please.not modern theory,because i`m not modern...

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  • 9 years ago
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    The existence of atoms is universally accepted by the scientific community, as well as by most of the developed world. Atom bombs, nuclear reactors, electron microscopes, electricity, sound, the entire sciences of chemistry, physics, and biology all serve as proof for the existence of atoms.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    The correct greek word is 'atomo' not 'atomos'. You don't want a modern theory? Then you should trust those crazy shepherds 2000 years ago that wrote the bible.

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