Did Thomson believe atoms were indivisible?

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Initially, the prevailing view was that atoms were indivisible. However, my experiments with cathode rays, which demonstrated the existence of particles smaller than the atom itself, directly challenged this notion. It became clear that atoms were not fundamental building blocks but had an internal structure composed of these negatively charged corpuscles, along with a diffuse positive charge.

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