Milič Čapek Quote

This concept [matter] has hardly changed from the times of Leucippus to the beginning of the twentieth century: an impenetrable something, which fills completely certain regions of space and which persists through time even when it changes its location.


The Philosophical Impact of Contemporary Physics, Chapter IV (p. 54), D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc. 1961


This concept [matter] has hardly changed from the times of Leucippus to the beginning of the twentieth century: an impenetrable something, which...

This concept [matter] has hardly changed from the times of Leucippus to the beginning of the twentieth century: an impenetrable something, which...

This concept [matter] has hardly changed from the times of Leucippus to the beginning of the twentieth century: an impenetrable something, which...

This concept [matter] has hardly changed from the times of Leucippus to the beginning of the twentieth century: an impenetrable something, which...