Lailah Gifty AkitaBelieved in numbers. But doubt the nobility of the Truth.
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The ancient Greek philosopher Democritus believed that the universe consisted of atoms, which he believed were the source of all matter. As he discovered more about the world around him, however, he began to question this belief. On one occasion, he said that he would believe in numbers if he could prove their existence. But, for now, he doubted the nobility of the truth.
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