Multiple Choice
What did the ancient, Greek philosophers not have to prove their theories of continuous matter or atomic matter?
A) Rational arguments
B) The actual, observable properties of matter
C) Any experimental evidence beyond what they could see
D) A theistic or atheistic model from which to draw conclusions
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