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f8715c1 Parmenides was then quite old, but his mind was still powerful and clear. The question was what is, what can be, how does anything come into being? And Parmenides gave a very strange answer: Nothing can come into being; only unchangeable being is. But all the accounts given by the poets, Homer and Hesiod and the others, tell how the gods were created; and we know from these and other writings that every city has its own gods. Parmenides say.. D. W. Buffa
a6dfb94 No, no - you don't understand!" he sputtered, his face growing red not just with anger but with embarrassment, which seemed to make him angrier still. "Space is empty; it is a void in which the atoms move freely. There is no 'notbeing;' everything is in process of becoming. Everything is composed of atoms which are mobile and invisible, whirling in the void." "Then the void is a place within which this takes place, where all these invisible.. D. W. Buffa