It said none of these things. First we thought matter was a continuum, then we discovered atoms and molecules, then we discovered atoms were made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons, and then we discovered that protons and neutrons are made of quarks and gluons. At no point did anyone say "There, that's it, it goes not further". We've always been quite open to the idea that there could be something more fundamental yet - perhaps sub-quark particles.
It's hardly "now confessing" if it's stated it openly from the start.
Nevertheless, whatever atoms are ultimately made up of, they still exist. Discovering that lightening is created by static electricity and not the hammer of Thor doesn't make clouds cease to exist - they're quite obviously still there. Likewise, that we're learning more about atoms doesn't mean atoms themselves don't exist.
Like God.
You act as if this was some dirty secrets that scientists only admitted with much hand-wringing and feet-shuffling. This is simply false. Scientists have always been eager to point to the mysteries that still baffle us, because that's what fascinates us to probe deeper. It was never a secret that, after the discovery of the atom, the nature of the sub-atomic was a complete mystery. This was openly and excitedly discussed.
I can only assume you're talking about the paradigm shift from classical to quantum mechanics.
Mhm. So? Again, you act as if this is some great conspiracy, yet scientists are shouting it from the rooftops. There are countless documentaries constantly being made on the discoveries made by science, and the new mysteries these unlock.
all you have really done is fudged it and tried to prove that science is right even when it is wrong.Even more importantly you did not answer whether in your opinion science still believes in an ultimate matter which exists in space,changes in time and affords a foundation for the universe or that the earth is merely a shifting mass of rigid lumps of cold dead matter of indivisible particles.Do the scientists who have discontinued belief in matter still believe in energy.What are atoms,are they waves of matter or energy - twinc
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