Beginning in early times around 460 BC was a Greek philosopher named Democritus was known for a major influence on the way atoms or atomos as it was called in ancient Greece, are perceived. He believed that the state that everything around him was in is a constant series of combinations and re-combinations or internal parts that stay invisible. One key idea was that atoms had hooks or balls to create a connection between atoms which then created physically seen materials. The shapes of the atoms were also believed to have had an impact on the solidity of the atom. Most scientists or philosophers believed atoms must have infinite sizes, shapes and were completely solid. Another theory that was investigated heavily was a space named the void which was thought to contain …show more content…
He calculated that there wasn’t only one type of ‘air’ in the world. He wished to characterize any types of ‘air’ that may be released from different mixtures. In fact he isolated eight kinds of what he was investigating and one of those eight was the element that’s come to be known as oxygen. No one has equalled this record since that discovery and in addition he funded more information to the understanding of photosynthesis and respiration. His conclusion of what oxygen was is still supported today. His specific research may not be used today but his inventions and discoveries led to the evolution of the scientific