The English chemist John Dalton, born 250 years ago, illustrated his 
atomic theory using wooden spheres (pictured), drilled with holes for 
pins that enabled them to be linked into clusters. But there are hazards
 to such mental props. By the 1880s, students were so familiar with the 
spheres that one (taught by prominent advocate of atomic theory Henry 
Enfield Roscoe) declared: “Atoms are round bits of wood invented by Mr 
Dalton.”
Nature 537, 32–33 (01 September 2016)
https://doi.org/10.1038/537032a
Nature 537, 32–33 (01 September 2016)
https://doi.org/10.1038/537032a
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