plenists

/ˈpliːnɪsts/
noun
  1. People who believe that the universe is completely filled with matter (as opposed to containing empty space).
    • In philosophy class, we debated whether plenists or vacuists had a stronger argument.
    • The ancient plenists argued that a true vacuum could not exist in nature.
    • Modern physicists rarely call themselves plenists, but some ideas echo their views.
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