atomosität
Atomosität is a term used in philosophy and physics to describe the concept of indivisible units. The idea that matter is composed of fundamental, indivisible particles has a long history, dating back to ancient Greek philosophers like Democritus, who proposed the existence of "atomos," meaning "uncuttable." This philosophical notion of indivisibility persisted for centuries, influencing scientific thought.
In modern physics, the concept of atoms as indivisible units has been superseded by the understanding that
However, the term atomosität can still be relevant in specific contexts, such as discussing theoretical models