1 janv. 300 av. J.-C. - Aristotle
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Aristotle disagreed with Democritus' theory that matter can be divided into the smallest piece. It was his belief that everything was a combination of earth, water, air, and fire, and that there is no such thing as separate particles making up a material, he believed it was all one. His theory was that mass was everywhere, and this mass he called hyle.
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