Proponents of the continuous theory believed that matter had no ultimate smallest units and could be divided infinitely, much like cutting a block of wood into smaller and smaller pieces without reaching a fundamental building block.
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Proponents of the continuous theory viewed matter as infinitely divisible, with no fundamental smallest unit. They believed that substances could be continuously divided into smaller parts without reaching a smallest indivisible particle, suggesting a smooth and continuous structure for matter.