Nature abhors a vacuum Possible meaning Empty spaces become | English Language
Nature abhors a vacuum
Possible meaning Empty spaces become filled very quickly.
Note nature (noun) = the force that we regard as controlling the physical world, plants, animals etc | abhor (verb) = detest; hate | vacuum (noun) = a space with nothing in it (not even air or gas)
Origin Aristotle (ancient Greek philosopher and scientist, 384-322BC) first suggested that "nature abhors a vacuum" to explain why water pumps worked (an astute if not totally accurate observation). ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ #Saying_of_the_Day @EnglishoftheDay @QuizoftheDay
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