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When was the next really important breakthrough in the theory of matter?
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When was the next really important breakthrough in the theory of matter?
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The next important breakthrough was in 1802; this is when Dalton restored the study of matter with his Atomic theory. His theory stated that atoms are the fundamentals of nature and can only combine in whole number ratios.
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