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Leucippus
![Leucippus, as imagined by the 17th-century painter [[Luca Giordano]]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c6/Pinacoteca_Querini_Stampalia_-_Leucippus_-_Luca_Giordano.jpg)
Leucippus's atoms come in infinitely many forms and exist in constant motion, creating a deterministic world in which everything is caused by the collisions of atoms. Leucippus described the beginning of the cosmos as a vortex of atoms that formed the Earth, the Sun, the stars, and other celestial bodies. As Leucippus considered both atoms and the void to be infinite, he presumed that other worlds must exist as cosmoses are formed elsewhere. Leucippus and Democritus described the soul as an arrangement of spherical atoms, which are cycled through the body through respiration and create thought and sensory input.
The only records of Leucippus come from Aristotle and Theophrastus, ancient philosophers who lived after him, and little is known of his life. Most scholars agree that Leucippus existed, but some have questioned this, instead attributing his ideas purely to Democritus. Contemporary philosophers rarely distinguish their respective ideas. Two works are attributed to Leucippus (''The Great World System'' and ''On Mind''), but all of his writing has been lost with the exception of one sentence. Provided by Wikipedia