Thomson’s analogies aimed to provide a visual and conceptual understanding of the atom’s structure, making it more accessible and relatable to everyday objects.
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Thomson’s analogies, like the “plum pudding” model, aimed to provide a conceptual framework for understanding the atomic structure by relating it to familiar objects or phenomena, making the complex and abstract nature of atoms more accessible and comprehensible to the general audience.