James Hawkins

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The true atoms – the fundamental, indivisible units that make up the universe – are not spatiotemporal and so are not bound by spatial and temporal constraints; rather, space and time are epiphenomena of their activities, which are mental (today we might say computational) rather than physical. Leibniz calls these mind-atoms by the name of monads.
James Hawkins
quick explanatiin of monadism of leibnitz
Seeing Further: The Story of Science and the Royal Society
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