plenism

/ˈpliːnɪzəm/
noun
  1. The philosophical or scientific theory that all space is filled with matter (as opposed to containing a vacuum).
    • The theory of plenism influenced early ideas about the nature of the universe.
    • Plenism was challenged by experiments showing that a vacuum could exist.
    • Ancient Greek philosophers debated between atomism and plenism.
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