I don't recall if anyone mentioned this earlier, but.... Atoms were predicted to exist long before their existence was proven.
Well the hypothesis (first documented in ancient India, most known to be supported by Democritus) was that world is built of atoms, which would be the smallest possible entity...
atomos means "undividable", or fundamental building block that cannot be split into smaller parts.
Atoms as we know them were named as such in a bout of arrogance assuming that they would not have internal structure and further components. So, as such, atoms themselves actually didn't fulfill that prediction. I wouldn't credit that to the plethora of particles that the standard model of particle physics introduced. But things like string theories that suggest that everything is some kind of composition of entities called "strings", then I would be more than willing to accept the re-designation of "strings" to "atoms" and re-name current "atoms" to something else, like stoichions (
stoicheion = element or letter in Greek), which would mean something like elemental particle, which would refer to the elements in the context of current terminology (the elements in periodic table).
...at least until strings are proved to consist of something.
