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  • Daltons Atomic Theory - CK-12 Foundation
    Because Dalton thought atoms were the smallest particles of matter, he envisioned them as solid, hard spheres, like billiard (pool) balls, so he used wooden balls to model them
  • Models in Science - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Standard examples of analogical models include the billiard ball model of a gas, the hydraulic model of an economic system, and the dumb hole model of a black hole
  • What Is The Dalton Atomic Model? - Science ABC
    The Dalton atomic model—also known as the billiard ball model—was proposed by English chemist John Dalton in 1803 Built on the laws of conservation of mass, definite, multiple, and reciprocal proportions, it pictured atoms as tiny, indivisible spheres unique to each element
  • Daltons Atomic Theory - Postulates, Properties, Limitations and Laws . . .
    Lesson Why did John Dalton use the billiard ball to represent an atom? John Dalton, an English chemist, thought atoms were the smallest particles of matter; he envisioned them as solid, hard spheres, like billiard (pool) balls, so he used wooden balls to model them Three of his model atoms are depicted in the above picture
  • Search results for `Billiard Ball` - PhilPapers
    When a yellow billiard ball strikes a red billiard ball, Malebranche holds that we see the yellow ball as causing the red ball to move Given Malebranche’s occasionalism, he insists that the visual experience of causal interaction is illusory
  • Billiard-Ball Model of the World - Natural Philosophy Wiki
    This paper argues that hard contact collisions between ether corpuscles and elementary particles may turn out to be the common mechanism for phenomena such as radiation, charge, field, wave particle duality, red shift, etc
  • Humean definition of causality - Wikipedia
    The reductionist approach to causation can be exemplified with the case of two billiard balls: one ball is moving, hits another one and stops, and the second ball is moving
  • Hume’s Billiard Ball Argument - Medium
    The Billiard-balls example is a part of Hume’s endeavor to show that “causal reasoning is not a relation of ideas” (Lecture Notes)
  • John Daltons Atomic Theory: Billiard Ball Model - studylib. net
    Explore John Dalton's Atomic Theory, including his life, discoveries, assumptions, and the Billiard Ball Model Perfect for high school chemistry
  • Modal Reasoning in Humes Billiard Ball Argument - JSTOR
    However, it seems clear that he is also claiming the impossibility of any inductive justification of prediction Consider the case at hand, that of two billiard balls about to collide Past experience very strongly suggests the prediction that when they collide, the second ball will be set in motion This much is admitted by Hume





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