Korpuskulären
Korpuskulären is a term derived from the Latin word "corpusculum," meaning "small body." In physics and philosophy, it generally refers to the idea that matter is composed of discrete, indivisible particles. This concept is fundamental to corpuscular theory, which contrasts with continuous theories of matter.
Historically, ancient Greek philosophers like Democritus proposed atomism, suggesting that all matter consists of tiny, eternal,
The corpuscular theory of light, proposed by Isaac Newton, posited that light consists of tiny particles, or