Atomure
Atomure is a term that has been used historically to describe the theoretical concept of an indivisible particle of matter. This idea was prevalent in ancient Greek philosophy, most notably put forth by philosophers like Democritus and Leucippus, who proposed that the universe was composed of fundamental, uncuttable units called "atomos," meaning "unbreakable." These atomos were thought to be eternal, immutable, and existing in a void.
The concept of the atomure persisted through various philosophical and early scientific discussions for centuries. However,
While the term "atomure" is no longer used in modern scientific discourse, it represents an important early