Abstract
We examine the metaphysical theories of motion and matter developed by Democritus, Plato, and Aristotle, as well as other theories that appeared later on and were great influenced by Aristotle. We distinguish two subsequent developments. One is the impetus theory for the projectile motion and the other is the void theory for the rise of liquids by suction. We analyze the Galileo theory of motion, emphasizing the crucial step in its development which was the precise definition of velocity. We also analyze the events related to the experiments of Torricelli, which was understood as the production of void, and his explanation based on the weight of the atmospheric air.
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