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noun - the theory that the universe is composed of simple, indivisible, minute particles
ATOMIST - Atomism (from Greek , atomon, i.e. "uncuttable", "indivisible") is a natural philosophy that developed in several ancient traditions. The atomists th...
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Medical bDefinitionb of bATOMISMb. 1. : a doctrine that the universe is composed of simple indivisible minute particles. 2. : a psychological doctrine that perceptions, thoughts, and all mental processes are built up by the combination of simple elements. |
An adherent of atomism one who believes matter is composed of elementary indivisible particles. |
An adherent of the atomic theory. |
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Atomism (from Greek , atomon, i.e. "uncuttable", "indivisible") is a natural philosophy that developed in several ancient traditions. The atomists theorized that nature consists of two fundamental principles: atom and void. Unlike their modern scientific namesake in atomic theory, philosophical atoms come in an infinite variety of shapes and sizes, each indestructible, immutable and surrounded by a void where they collide with the others or hook together forming a cluster. Clusters of different shapes, arrangements, and positions give rise to the various macroscopic substances in the world.References to the concept of atomism and its atoms are found in both Greek and Indian antiquity: * In India the Charvaka, Jain, and Ajivika schools of atomism originated as early as the 7th century BCE. Bhattacharya posits that Charvaka may have been one of several atheistic, materialist schools that existed in ancient India. * The Nyaya and Vaisheshika schools later developed theories on how atoms co |