"There are innumerable worlds of different sizes. In some there is neither sun not moon, in others they are larger than in ours and others have more than one. These worlds are at irregular distances, more in one direction and less in another, and some are flourishing, others declining. Here they come into being, there they die, and they are distroyed by collision with one another. Some of the worlds have no animal or vegetable life nor any water."

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Source: Source Book in Ancient Philosophy. Book by Charles Montague Bakewell, 1907.

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Democritus

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Democritus was an ancient Greek philosopher known for developing the atomic theory of the universe and his ideas on happiness.

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