Aristotle and Democritus (to some extent) view that matter is infinitely divisible was considered correct for most of the last two millennia
Anything that occupies space and have some mass is known as matter.
Aristotle believed that everything was comprised of earth, air, water, and fire, which were infinitely divisible.
Democritus stated that matter was subdivided into indivisible and immutable particles that created the appearance of change when they joined and separated from others.
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