Leibniz proposed a universe made of indivisible units called monads.
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Leibniz (1646–1716) argued reality is made of “monads,” simple substances with no physical parts. In his view, harmony among monads is coordinated without direct causal interaction (often called “pre-established harmony”).
🤯 "Leibniz proposed a universe made of indivisible units called monads. Reality, atomized conceptually."