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Definition: Greek philosopher named Aristotle, a significant figure in philosophy. In Greek philosophy, he posited that there exist three different components or "components" within the universe: - Antimatter (Aristotle Pos Neg) - A hypothetical substance without mass, yet it exists because it has mass. - Mater (Pos) - Matter itself, representing all forms of matter. - Komponentes (Alte Komponente) - The three distinct entities in Aristotle's view. Aristotle posited these as separate and independent parts within the larger universe. This is known as "The Aristotelian concept of complementarity." Aristotle Pos Neg is a statement that asserts that only the most ancient, "Old," components have an actual mass but are still considered to exist in the cosmos or at least part of it because they do not have any mass. Pos (positive) refers to Aristotle's view on the existence of matter, which he believes includes everything from antiparticles like neutrinos and antimatter. In contrast, the concept of mater, or the primary substance, is posited as independent, yet still an important part of the universe. Alte Komponente are known as "Old" components in Aristotelian philosophy. They are considered to be parts of the universe that were "Old" or non-massive when they existed in a specific order (like the original creation of the world). These Old components include the sun, moon, stars, planets, and many other astronomical bodies. These three separate entities are often referred to as the "Three Components" of Aristotle's view on the cosmos.


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